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'''Kesher''' is a [[clubs|club]] for Reform Jews. It is said to be fun. That's right, fun. That's what it is.
 
'''Kesher''' is a [[clubs|club]] for Reform Jews. It is said to be fun. That's right, fun. That's what it is.
  
It's also wise to associate it with:
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Kesher organizes the following activities:
 
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* Services at 6:15pm every Friday night on the 4th floor of the [[Kraft Center]].
* Reform Jews on campus
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* Shabbat dinners every Friday night at 7pm in the same place (often free, sometimes potluck).
 
 
* Services at 6:15 every Friday night on the 4th floor of the Kraft center, 606 w. 115th between Broadway and Riverside, across from Schapiro.
 
 
 
* Shabbat dinners every Friday night at 7:00 in the same place (often free, sometimes potluck)
 
 
 
* A Facebook group: Our Bodies are Temples: Reform Jews are HOT [http://columbia.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2200171178]
 
 
 
  
 
Kesher allows you to come to whatever part of the Shabbat experience that is meaningful to you, whether that be dinner, services, or just saying the prayer over the challah.
 
Kesher allows you to come to whatever part of the Shabbat experience that is meaningful to you, whether that be dinner, services, or just saying the prayer over the challah.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* Email Kesher at [mailto:kesher@hillel.columbia.edu kesher@hillel.columbia.edu].
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* [mailto:kesher@hillel.columbia.edu kesher@hillel.columbia.edu]
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* [http://columbia.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2200171178 Our Bodies are Temples: Reform Jews are HOT] Facebook group
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 21:57, 8 March 2007

Kesher is a club for Reform Jews. It is said to be fun. That's right, fun. That's what it is.

Kesher organizes the following activities:

  • Services at 6:15pm every Friday night on the 4th floor of the Kraft Center.
  • Shabbat dinners every Friday night at 7pm in the same place (often free, sometimes potluck).

Kesher allows you to come to whatever part of the Shabbat experience that is meaningful to you, whether that be dinner, services, or just saying the prayer over the challah.

External links

Photos