Story & Havdalah
Join us for a potluck dinner to welcome new members to our intergenerational community! Bring the kids, too! We will read a story, perform the Havdalah blessings (volunteers welcome!) and share a meal together in the Community Room! We will also be having a book "sale" to find good homes for our library overflow. Books are "sold" by donation of your choice, and can be left in the tzedakah box on the table by the door. Registration is encouraged please. We hope to see you there!
What Now? A Post-Election Gathering for Solidarity and Hope
For those confused about how to proceed, let's gather to share and reflect on Nov. 24 at 1:00pm.
As Jews, we come together to give each other strength, hope, resolve, and to share different perspectives. Join us to share your perspective and whatever action steps you're taking now.
Facilitated by Andy Robinson. Registration required
Connecting with our Hidden Light through the mystical teachings of Hanukkah
Exploring our Natural Creativity through Spiritual Teachings of Hanukkah, Tu B’Shvat and Purim
A three session series focusing on the teachings on Hanukkah, Tu B’Shvat & Purim and how they resonate with each person. We will explore selected texts from the Jewish tradition in Hevrutah (with a study partner) and then will follow a simple process to creatively express ourselves through making art. No previous knowledge of Hebrew, Jewish Text study or artistic expression necessary! Materials provided. (The process we will use comes from the Jewish Studio Project that R. Tobie Weisman has been learning for the past year) Co-sponsored by Beth Jacob and JCVT
A pastor, priest, and rabbi walk into a bar...
All are welcome to an evening of 'quiz the clergy' with Pastor Dan Haugh of Stowe Community Church, Father Rick Swanson of St. John's Episcopal Church, and Rabbi David Fainsilber of Jewish Community of Greater Stowe.
Collaborative Sukkah Building Featuring Talking Hands Theatre
Calling all PJ and PJ Our Way Families!
Save the date for a Pop Up Sukkah contest on Sunday morning, October 20th, 10:30-12:30 at Living Tree Alliance. Families will be given the simple guidelines of how to create a Sukkah. We will then use our innate creativity and ingenuity to construct a very fun, easy small sukkah. We will provide the natural materials for the Sukkot and you can add materials you find in nature. Afterwards, you and your kids can take it home and enjoy it for the rest of the Sukkot holiday! We will also learn why Sukkot is called the Festival of Joy, shake the lulav, hear a story, dance and sing songs. A light vegetarian lunch will be provided for eating in the Sukkah.
Potluck Breakfast in the Sukkah
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Join us for a breakfast in the sukkah on the (almost) halfway mark of the Sukkot holiday! Bring a dairy or vegetarian dish to share and a sweater/jacket! Seating will be prepared inside the sukkah. Come for a meal and a craft for the kids to help decorate our sukkah!
Rosh Hashanah in the Field with Rabbi Lee
Led by Rabbi Lee Moore and Cellist Aaron Fried
Join us for an inspiring, land-based, musical outdoor prayer ceremony!
Greet the new year with a radical Jewish prayer experience in nature that weaves together traditional melodies with eco-poetics. At Living Tree’s fifth annual Rosh Hashanah celebration, we’ll tap into our roots as we soar with song—all while surrounded by the stunning peak foliage of the Mad River Valley.
When: October 4, 10 am–12:30 pm, with vegetarian potluck lunch to follow
Where: All activities held under the pavilion in the Living Tree meadow (rain or shine)
96 Living Tree Lane, Moretown, VT
Suggested donation: $36–$360
Children welcome!
Youth will join with adults for the first part of the service, where our woods, sandbox, and tree house provide a child’s wonderland within sight of our open-air pavilion.
Partway through the program, kids under age 8 will be able to join our youth program, celebrating the earth’s birthday with interactive story and song—and snacks, of course!
We’ll come back together for the awakening Shofar service.
Tashlich
All participants are welcome to join us for a Tashlich ceremony in the afternoon, 2:30–4 pm. We’ll walk down to Living Tree’s private beach on the Mad River and together enact this High Holy Days ritual of casting away/releasing what no longer serves us.
Rosh Hashana Park Bash
Rosh Hashana Park Bash
On the first day of Rosh Hashana, Thursday, October 3rd, join us at Hope Davey Memorial Park in Waterbury Center for a Rosh Hashana Park Bash and Shofar sounding. We'll be gathering at 5:00, but timing is fluid- feel free to drop by any time until 5:45. We can keep blowing the shofar! There will be sweet Rosh Hashana treats for all, activities for the kids, and apples and honey for dipping. Representing the themes of renewal and rejuvenation, the call of the shofar ushers us into the new year and recenters our connection with G‑d.
Bagels, Lox, Tefillin
JOIN US IN THE FRESH SEPTEMBER AIR FOR A SUNDAY MORNING OF BAGELS, SCHMEAR, AND A SIDE OF TEFILLIN WRAPPING FOR THE GUYS. THE KIDS WILL GET TO CREATE A ROSH HASHANA CRAFT AND THEIR OWN SHANA TOVA CARDS FOR FRIENDS. WE'LL BLOW THE SHOFAR AS IS CUSTOMARY IN THE MONTH OF ELUL AND ENJOY PLENTY OF ROSH HASHANA SWEET TREATS, PRETTY VIEWS, AND GOOD COMPANY
Lewis Franco Live Musical Performance
Come sing your favorite Hebrew, Yiddish, Ladino, and Jewish-American songs with beloved artist Lewis Franco! Beth Jacob welcomes members of all ages to join us for some Jewish music to prepare for the upcoming new year!
This program is part of a year-long monthly youth program for families with kids of all ages. New families are always welcome to join in! Enroll at bethjacobvt.org/learning/youth-programs or email programming@bethjacovt.org for more information!
Do The Hora at the Farmers Market
Let’s create a robust Jewish presence at the Stowe Farmers Market THIS SUNDAY! Hang with your JCOGS friends and meet new folks. In these days, it is vitally important to gather in community and spread Jewish joy.
Singalong with great Jewish music, enjoy activities for all ages, and dance your heart out in a great big hora!
Come by any time between 10:30am-3pm.
L’hitraot! See you there!
https://www.jcogs.org/event/doing-jewish-at-the-farmers-market-with-jcogs.html
Tisha B'Av Learning, Mindfulness, & Reading of Eichah/Lamentations
The ongoing persecution of Jews across millennia has been commemorated every year on this one important day: the 9th of the month of Av, when the first and second Temples in Jerusalem were destroyed. In the light of October 7, we join again this year in remembering, mourning, and healing. Together, we will reflect on the personal and communal consequences of anti-Jewish hatred, then and now.
8pm Learning and mindfulness practice
8:45pm Special prayers and reading of the mournful Book of Lamentations/Eichah
3 Blessings and a Potluck
3 Blessings & A Potluck (in person)
Come on down for our next 3 Blessings & a Potluck at 6:00pm hosted by Arne and Deborah Abramowitz! Bring a vegetarian or dairy dish to share with great company. RSVP below!
BBQ Party
Join us at a BBQ Party this Sunday hosted by Chabad of Stowe-Waterbury. There will be a delicious BBQ spread, smores, sparklers, lawn games and an awesome bounce house for the kids. Come for a good time, stay a while, and get to know some others in the neighborhood.
This Sunday, July 28th at 5:00 pm.
To RSVP email: chabadofstowe@gmail.com
Address provided upon receipt of RSVP
JCOGS Summer BBQ
Come to the Annual BBQ and schmooze with your JCOGS friends! Let's celebrate where we are as a community and where we are headed. This is the perfect opportunity to enjoy delicious food, fun activities, and warm fellowship with friends old and new.
Food and drinks are served in the tent. All food is kosher. Vegan and vegetarian options are available.
Registration is required to enter. Register below.
$30 / Adult | $15 / Children 7-12 | Free / Children 6 and under
Shavuot on the Farm
Shavuot on the Farm on June 11–13
Celebrate Shavuot with Living Tree! This two-night festival will offer Jewish teachings, communal prayer, delicious farm-grown food, and the beauty of Vermont in the summer.
Our program will be led by Living Tree staff and some incredible Jewish wisdom-keepers. The first night will feature learning programs through the evening as we celebrate the receiving of Torah at Mt. Sinai. On Shavuot day, we’ll immerse in embodied movement, have a holiday Torah service, enjoy free time in nature, and cap it off with a heart-opening cacao ceremony. Our closing morning will feature a guided nature experience.
All meals are included, and participants have the option to camp overnight.
Shavuot on the Mountain
Join us June 9, three days before Shavuot, as we hike to the Mountain Chapel on Mt. Mansfield to prepare for this holiday of first fruits and receiving the Torah!
We’ll gather at the Stowe Mountain Resort, then make our way up the mountain, finding the first fruits of Vermont (spring wildflowers like trout lilies and trilium) and enjoying community, contemplation, and the beauty of nature. At the Mountain Chapel, we’ll share in a bikkurim (first fruits) parade and songs in the chapel with Rabbi David and JCOGS educators. Seeking musicians to help support the parade with joy.
When: June 9, 9:30 a.m.
Where: Meet outside the Mansfield Lodge at Stowe Mountain Resort
Details:
Hike is 1.5 miles each way, and is moderate but accessible for kids and families.
Prepare to be on the mountain for about 3 hours.
Event will run rain or shine!
What to bring: filled water bottles, backpack, bug repellant, rain gear, hat, sunscreen, snacks
We will provide: fun and reflective programming along the way, community building, songs, Shavuot teachings, smiles, fruit, and chocolate.
We are grateful for our co-sponsors: Jewish Communities of VT and Jewish Community of Greater Stowe (JCOGS).
Lunch and Learn: The Two Lives of Henrietta Szold
Lunch and Learn: The Two Lives of Henrietta Szold
Wednesday, June 5, 12:00pm-2:00pm at JCOGS
Let's get together for lunch and learn something new! Linda Kopper, president of VT Hadassah, presents a fascinating look at Henrietta Szold's historic early years as a Jewish scholar and trailblazer in the United States. Learn about her life-changing decision to start Hadassah and the profound effect this has had on generations of Jews. Learn more and Register
The Listening Project
Join us for a third installment of the Listening Project practice session hosted by Andy Robinson. We'll warm up with a few listening exercises. Then we'll set up small groups to discuss whatever subjects you want to talk about: Israel and Palestine, antisemitism, how you're thinking about Judaism, etc. Come prepared to listen with curiosity and without judgment.
https://www.bethjacobvt.org/event/the-listening-project-continues-in-person.html
Mother’s Day on the Farm
Music and farm fun for the family
Families with young children are invited to honor our mothers and Mother Earth with a morning on the farm. We’ll share in song, story, and the joys of planting in the spring. Some of what is planted will be donated to the local food pantry.
When: Sunday, May 12 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Where: Living Tree Alliance, under the tent in the field, park at 96 Living Tree Lane
Who: Young children (1–7 years old) and their families; older siblings welcome
We’ll start the morning with song and movement under the tent with Miss Andrea from Musical Munchkins.
Then, we’ll have fun on the farm:
Decorating and planting flowerpots to give to moms and grandmothers
Planting veggies in the garden that will be harvested later for the food shelf
Visiting farm animals
While children are enjoying the farm with LTA’s farm educators, parents are invited for a discussion about bringing meaningful ritual into your child’s life with educator Melanie Grubman.
Schedule
10–10:45 am: Musical Munchkins with Miss Andrea (geared for families of young children with farm & mother themes)
10:45 am: Healthy snack time
11am–12 pm: Decorate flowerpots for mom, plant veggies for the food bank
12–12:30 pm: bring your own picnic lunch to eat under the tent with short discussion about bringing ritual in your own home
Many thanks to our sponsors: Jewish Communities of VT and JCOGS.
And Then They Came For Me- Remembering the world of Anne Frank
VERMONT HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL (VTHM), JEWISH COMMUNITY OF GREATER STOWE (JCOGS) TO PRESENT
A VERMONT STAGE THEATER PERFORMANCE ON HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
“AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME—Remembering the World of Anne Frank”
Calendar Note: This free educational event is suitable for Vermonters in grade 6 and up. Advance registration is required--space is limited.
WHAT: The Vermont Holocaust Memorial, a nonprofit working to advance Holocaust education in Vermont, in partnership with JCOGS, is pleased to present a multimedia reading performance that is part oral history, part dramatic action, part direct address, part remembrance. “And Then They Came for Me” is like an historic newsreel brought to life. The presentation is sponsored in part by Vermont Humanities, the Greater Stowe Interfaith Coalition, and is part of Temple Sinai’s “HALT (((H8)))” initiative.
WHEN: Sunday, May 5th, 4:00 to 6:30 pm. The play will last for 90 minutes with no intermission. The event will also include traditional memorial prayers and a candle lighting ceremony. An interactive, optional “talk back” about the rise of antisemitism will follow the performance.
LOCATION: Jewish Community of Greater Stowe (JCOGS), 1189 Cape Cod Road, Stowe, VT
COST: Free to the public. Advance registration required at: https://www.jcogs.org/event/yom-hashoah1.html
Second Night Seder
Why is JCOGS’s 2nd night Passover seder different from other nights?
Rabbi David Returns from Sabbatical!
JOIN US TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Register by Thursday, April 11th
Early bird pricing ($36) ends Tuesday, April 2nd
Adults $45 | Children 11-18 $18 | Under 11 Free
A fully catered, interactive, participatory, musical seder co-led by Rabbi David and Rabbinic Intern Emmanuel Cantor. With childminding and plenty of seder resources for our children! Everyone is invited!
Annual Havurah Passover Seder
Havurah of Addison County annual Passover Seder
email for details sarit@havurahofaddisoncounty.ccsend.com
The Listening Project
The Listening Project Continues! (in person)
Sunday, April 21, 2024 • 13 Nisan 5784
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Just in time for those potentially challenging Passover seder conversations, join us for a Listening Project practice session hosted by Andy Robinson. We'll warm up with a few listening exercises. Then we'll set up small groups to discuss whatever subjects you want to talk about: Israel and Palestine, antisemitism, how you're thinking about Judaism, etc. Come prepared to listen with curiosity and without judgment.
Registration is encouraged
Beth Jacob Anual Purim Party
Come celebrate Purim with us! Our
annual Purim Party is fun for all ages! Wear a costume and be ready for mask
making and face painting! Hear a section of the megillah, and of course, stay for pizza and
hamantaschen!
Sugar and Schmooze
Celebrate Purim and early spring in the sugarbush!
See an old-school sugar operation that the Crowley Family runs at Living Tree and share in the joy of fresh sap and syrup and the coming of spring. We’ll parade to wake up Mother Earth and honor the Jewish festival of Purim, and we’ll also celebrate with the traditional Purim customs of creating gifts for others and performing skits (in the sugarbush—Living Tree-style). Hibernation season is over, so lets celebrate! People of all faiths are welcome.
Come in costume, if you’d like!
Be prepared to walk down a muddy path to the sugar house.
Bring cash or check to purchase fresh maple syrup to bring home or gift to someone.
Admission based on sliding-scale donation: $8–$25 per person or $18–$54 per family suggested. Funds support community programming and outdoor education.
Erev Purim Megillah Reading
Come join us for the mitzvah of hearing the megillah! Read in Hebrew by a member from Chabad of Vermont (to be announced), we will begin at 8:30. Take a grogger, and stay for some hamantaschen! Registration is encouraged.
JCOGS PuRiM Party!
5 pm Festival of Fools
5:30 Persian Potluck Picnic
6:00 pm Megillah reading
6:30 Just Come On Get Silly Spiel
7:00 pm Disco Dance Party! with Sparkly Snacks and Sarah’s Sangria
Volunteers needed for: decorating, potluck coordinating, festival activity running, DJing , and spiel performing
Contact Beth to help out! beth.liberman@jcogs.org
The Listening Project: 60 Conversations with Jews about Israel and Palestine
The Listening Project: 60 Conversations with Jews about Israel and Palestine (in person)
Sunday, March 3, 2024 • 23 Adar I 5784
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
In response to the attacks of October 7 and subsequent events, Andy Robinson took his cue from Erica Heilman of the Rumblestrip podcast, who says, "You can be curious. You can be judgmental. But you can't be both at the same time."
He reached out to fellow Jews, asked a lot of questions, and tried to listen more deeply. Join us as he shares what he learned from 60 conversations: how people are feeling, how they connect with Judaism, their experiences (or not) with antisemitism, their thoughts about Israel and Palestine, and possible paths to peace and reconciliation.
After sharing his experiences and taking questions, Andy will facilitate a few listening exercises.
What questions would you like to ask each other? Are you prepared to listen without judgment?
Registration requested. To better facilitate these conversations, we are limiting this event to 20 people. If there's enough interest, we will schedule a second date. If you have questions about the content, reach out to Andy: andy@andyrobinsononline.com.