Erev Shavuot Dinner and Tikkun Leil
May 21, 2026 @ 5:15 pm - 10:00 pm
Celebrate Shavuot with an evening of great food, meaningful learning, and vibrant community—this year under the theme “Broadcast from Sinai.”
5:15pm Dinner | 6:00pm Erev Shavuot Service | 6:30pm Dessert | 7:00pm Learning Sessions Begin
Join us for a festive Shavuot Dinner followed by our Tikkun Leil, as we tune in to voices of Torah, tradition, and creativity “broadcasting” across time from Sinai to today. Whether you stay for one session or immerse yourself late into the evening, there’s something here to spark curiosity, reflection, and connection.
Tikkun Leil Learning Sessions include:
- Rabbi Russell G. Jayne – Who Wants to Be a Minyanaire?: A Deep Dive on Leading Services
Step into the role of service leader and discover the rhythms, rules, and meaning behind our communal prayer. - Rabbi Mark Glickman – The Rabbi’s Speech: Moses Becomes a Man of Words
From hesitant speaker to enduring voice—explore Moses’ transformation and the power of finding one’s message. - Holly Shifrah – Reading Rainbow: Queer Jewish Literature
Tune in to the rich, diverse voices of queer Jewish writers and the stories that shape identity and belonging. - Debra Carnat – Tapestry: Jewish Meditation
Find your frequency through Jewish mindfulness practices, weaving ancient wisdom into modern spiritual life. - Lorie Abernethy – Jewish Quirks and Quarks
A curious and playful broadcast exploring the unexpected intersections of Jewish thought, culture, and science.
Come for the learning, stay for the cheesecake—and be part of a Shavuot experience that nourishes both body and soul, live from Sinai.

