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    Kehilla Community Synagogue - Brant Rosen

    Kehilla Community Synagogue

    4.0(8 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    I spent most of my adult life avoiding synagogues mostly due to a chronic lack of compassion, or…read moreindifference, towards Palestinians that I experienced in almost every synagogue I've visited for the past thirty years. Kehilla does a brilliant job at holding an inclusive and welcoming space for Jews like me who do not align with the atrocities being committed by the government of Israel. They have a variety of social action groups and ways to get involved in local and global activism from a Jewish perspective. Our kiddo went through the hebrew school and B'nai Mitzvah program and it was an extraordinary experience for all of us. The program design is so rigorous and so special - you get to know other families and really go through the program as a cohort in a way that was mutually supportive, fun and fulfilling. The leadership of Kehilla is extraordinary. Rabbi Dev is a brilliant, soulful, deep and compassionate leader who I have learned so much from. Hazzan Shulamit is a beautiful spirit with a giant heart - the joy bursts out of her - it feels like the sun is shining every time I'm in her presence. There are so many other phenomenal people providing spiritual and musical direction - Debbie Fier, Beth Dickenson, Julie Nesansky, Avi Rose, Fresh Lev White, Sharon Grodin, and Rabbi Sam to name a few... Kehilla has a very deep bench of leadership. I look forward to Kehilla's high holy days every year. Instead of feeling like it is obligatory and boring, like I used to feel through my entire childhood, at Kehilla, I feel like I am on a profound journey into the depths of my own soul ... it is not a normal service. It allows space for transformation and growth - and it is just beautiful!

    "Sigh...Don't you just LOVE Shabbat?" exclaimed Julie, who was leading Kabbalat Shabbat, after a…read morerousing rendition of "Rom'mu" on my first visit to Kehilla. Her expression of pure bliss and joy has stuck with me ever since. Yes, I do love Shabbat!! Kehilla is a renewal synagogue and, therefore, a bit on the non-traditional, earthy-crunchy side. This makes for a shul that is equal parts ecstatic and meditative; a warm, friendly congregation; a welcoming "come as you are" vibe; and a strong focus on social justice. I've been attending the monthly Kabbalat Shabbat and always leave feeling spiritually energized. The music is especially awesome. Thanks to percussionist Debbie Fier and cantor Shulamit Wise Fairman, it's not unusual for folks to to get up and dance! Other pluses include a scent-free seating area and a sizable parking lot. I recommend Kehilla to any and all who love Shabbat!

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    Kehilla Community Synagogue
    Kehilla Community Synagogue

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    Temple Sinai

    Temple Sinai

    4.3(16 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Very well organized programming, rich array of services, social activities etc but never felt very…read morewelcome so did not renew my membership after 1 year. As a newcomer I experienced a lot of clickishness, and a lack of feeling welcome at, for instance the oneg shabbats, which is where such bonding as a newcomer would take place. Interestingly I did witness, on a couple occasions, an AA person, who also appeared to be new or in process of considering whether to join, being shown great attention with a well organized welcomong committee response laying out the red carpet. I was also surprised to find one of the rabbis not to be very warm and friendly as was described in the other reviews. Whenever I saw her at an event and happened to make eye contact, her response was never warm and inviting. With such a large congregation I did not expect anything more than a smile or a hello but this did not happen-- not surprising however since this appears to be the cultural norm for Sinai's congregation as a whole. Now if I was a different demographic.... that might have made a difference!

    Sinai writes they are a diverse community. Yet, at times, they lack people skills training and…read moresystems to work with diverse emotions and demonstrate skillful leadership. Sinai lacks a fair and skilled complaint process to investigate their own staff's harmful behavior and self-protective conduct to find the facts. Like a dysfunctional family, based on the cantor's fabrications, the rabbi and leadership did not hesitate to take manipulate perception, and take brutal, and unexpected punishment actions with me. Believing only the cantor, the rabbi spread false allegations about me to their board and failed to speak with me about my experience. Result? Many people know I am a long-term cancer patient. Clergy's unexpected aggression and ostracism led to my ongoing health damages and more medical oversight. Their hubris in leadership is demonstrated by their refusal to take responsibility, apologize to me, and model unity and caring for their own congregation. I had been at Sinai as long as the rabbi and cantor have. Fortunately, now, I am in a much smaller congregation, close to my home, and doing fine.

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    Temple Sinai - Summertime Shabbat lunch in the courtyard.

    Summertime Shabbat lunch in the courtyard.

    Temple Sinai - Temple Sinai Clergy

    Temple Sinai Clergy

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    Chochmat Halev - Flowers on the bima

    Chochmat Halev

    4.0(7 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    This is the fourth religious organization I have reviewed in 15 minutes and I am *really* starting…read moreto think about how weird it is to rate something like this - how can one person rate or review something religious in a way that means anything to another person? You will most likely love Chochmat HaLev or hate Chochmat HaLev. So I gues that balances out to 3 stars? Here is my attempt to sum up Chochmat HaLev: (I can't believe I am about to be so irreverant..... ) "The center of the Jew-Bu universe" [thats Jewish Buddhism]

    Is it OK for members to review their own house of worship? This is the first (and only) synagogue…read moreI've ever been a paying member of. I'm a big fan. It's as close as a congregation has ever come to feeling like my speed of Judaism. I love the contemplative silence, and the ecstatic dance and the focusing chanting. Friday night celebratory shabbat services are often exactly whatever I need that week: uplifting, calming, focusing me inwards. The first half of the service is the best part, between the chanting, dancing, and silence, so don't come late. High Holiday services are held elsewhere, because like virtually all other non-orthodox synagogues, they get a much bigger crowd than at any other time. Those services are even richer and deeper and more meaningful for me. And you can apply the ticket prices towards a membership.

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    Chochmat Halev - Baby naming with Julie

    Baby naming with Julie

    Chochmat Halev - Julie Batz - Chochmat spiritual leader

    Julie Batz - Chochmat spiritual leader

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    Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County - Synagogue seating

    Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County

    5.0(10 reviews)
    11.9 mi

    I grew up going to Temple Isaiah but haven't been there in 7+ years. I attended the Tot Rosh…read moreHashanah service there today with my mother (who's still a member and my two little girls). I cannot believe how much the Temple has changed/grown since I was there. Not only has the main sanctuary been enlarged and re-designed there are two new buildings on the campus-One, for the new Jewish Day School and one for the Hebrew School. It's absolutely beautiful! Rabbi Graetz did an amazing job at keeping the tot service short (30 min) while still getting across the important points of Rosh Hashanah to our children. My girls were mesmorized. There was a new song leader-and I'm kicking myself for not remembering her name-and she was fabulous as well. The kids had a great time! I can't believe there are now 4 rabbis serving the congregation. Growing up we only has one rabbi-Shelly Waldenberg and one cantor-Cantor Silverman. It warms my heart to see the congregation grow. I also have to commend Temple Isaiah for their welcoming of interfaith/interculture families. It's so nice to see so many different faces! Yeah for progress!

    This synagogue is very close to my heart. My family moved to the Lafayette area when I was an…read moreadolescent and began attending this temple. We were met there with open arms, a warm staff, and a wonderful and supportive congregation. The congregation has now grown, and so have their accolades. From feeding the homeless, to painting non-profit centers, to visiting the elderly; every day is a mitzvah with this temple and congregation. The rabbis are wonderful and no matter how large the congregation grows, they seem to remember everyone. If you are looking for a wonderful temple in the Diablo Valley area, this is definitely the one. I can't say enough about it. Check it out sometime for a Friday night service.

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    Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County - Our clergy welcome you all to a wonderful beginning of 5785. Rabbis Perlman, Greninger, Miller, and Torop, and Cantor Korn.

    Our clergy welcome you all to a wonderful beginning of 5785. Rabbis Perlman, Greninger, Miller, and Torop, and Cantor Korn.

    Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County - Isaiah

    Isaiah

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    Congregation Kol Shofar

    Congregation Kol Shofar

    4.0(5 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    I grew up in a Catholic and Jewish background. This was my first Shabbat service since my family…read morepassed away. Everyone was very welcoming. The service was quite long ( 3 hours) and there was a lunch. The majority of the service was sung in Hebrew. My brain shut off at about an hour and a half but very nice service.

    I was a Kol Shofar member from age 5 to age 23 (the last year I could go to high holiday services…read morefor free under my parents membership). My family has seen Kol Shofar change over the years from the leadership of Rabbi White to our current Rabbi, Rabbi Derby and now, Rabbi Levy as Co-Rabbi. High Holidays at Kol Shofar hold many cherished memories for me. Todd Silverstein's soulful interpretation of the holiday melodies is a delight to witness. Rabbi Derby's sermon's are always powerful yet accessible. And even though there are many people in attendance, the atmosphere is still warm and familiiar (probably because my mom *always* insists on sitting in the front row, even when we show up late!) There are truly some remarkable teachers here. Fred Cherniss, Rabbi Derby and Yetta Robinson to name a few. I'm not super fond of the Co-Rabbi, Rabbi Levy, but Rabbi Derby is an amazing spiritual leader who more than makes up for Rabbi Levy's shortcomings. If you are synagogue shopping in Southern Marin, I'd definitely recommend you take a look at Kol Shofar. Be advised that Rabbi Derby is on sabbatical for the next 9 mos.

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    Congregation Kol Shofar
    Congregation Kol Shofar
    Congregation Kol Shofar

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