By the end of 2003 Kol Zimrah, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam had begun, stabilized, and developed as individual prayer communities. They got better and better at serving the needs of their constituen… more →
THE APERTURE by Uri CohenVIA wrote 1 year ago: This post is just a reminder, for those who may be unaware, that all faiths are dealing with the cha … more →
jobsjourney wrote 1 year ago: Now, that which got me back to my blog (I’ll be better I promise; I know you live to read abou … more →
jewwishes wrote 2 years ago: Some Jews who are seeking meaning in their lives and their Jewish spirituality are turning to Indepe … more →
rebaaron wrote 2 years ago: Kudos to Shawn Landres and Steven Cohen! By NEELA BANERJEE WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 — There are no pews a … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: By the end of 2003 Kol Zimrah, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam had begun, stabilized, and developed a … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Thanks to co-founder Jonathan Stein for this: “Rodeph Sholom deserves a ton of credit for givi … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Some corrections: The Hadar Shavuot retreat in 2002 was actually from May 16-19, Thursday through Su … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Courtesy of Ben Dreyfus’ “Comment”: Kol Zimrah (before it had a name) began with a … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Here are some more details on the development of Hadar in 2002. Here are the places that Hadar met f … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: As 2002 wore on, Kehilat Hadar and Darkhei Noam stabilized their meeting schedules, always meeting o … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: From emails and posts, a few edits: As BZ correctly suggests, the events previously recorded as happ … more →
uricohen wrote 3 years ago: Here is the initial plan for how this site will work: Each month there will be a theme, introduced b … more →