Final In-Person Fri Night Services of 2020

October 30, 2020
Outdoor location near Bloor & Bathurst (exact location provided upon registration)
Toronto
Registration Closed

It's getting dark earlier, so this will be our last in-person, Friday night service for many months. Let's safely gather together in real life while we still can!

Wind down from the week and welcome Shabbat outdoors with soulful and song-filled services.

Once you complete registration, you'll receive an email with the exact location.

For our community's and broader society's safety, we are strictly following Toronto Public Health's Guidance for Places of Worship.

Please bring:

-MASK that covers your nose, mouth & chin (MANDATORY!)

-Blanket, cushion, or chair for sitting (optional)

-Siddur/prayer book (optional); we'll have photocopies of services in Hebrew & phonetic transliteration available

-Kippah/head covering (if you wear one during services)

Seating will be physically distant and there will be separate sections for women's, men’s, and mixed (all genders) seating, from which you can choose when you register. Since we'll be outdoors and not in a regular prayer space, there won't be curtains between these sections.

Any children who come must be able to sit next to their parent for the full duration of services and maintain physical distancing from all others. Children must be registered as well.

Please note that washrooms will NOT be available.

If it's raining at 4pm or later, services will be cancelled.

When

October 30, 2020
5:30 p.m.
to
October 30, 2020
6:30 p.m.
America/Toronto (-5:00)

Where

Outdoor location near Bloor & Bathurst (exact location provided upon registration)
Bloor and Bathurst
Toronto ON
Canada

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Tickets

  • Women's Section
    Free
  • Men's Section
    Free
  • Mixed Section (all genders)
    Free
  • Chai Donation
    $18.00
  • Double-Chai Donation
    $36.00
  • Triple-Chai Donation
    $54.00
  • 10x Chai Donation
    $180.00
Organized By

Makom: Creative Downtown Judaism is an inclusive community fusing Jewish tradition and progressive values through spirituality, learning and culture. Makom inspires diverse participants to explore together how Judaism can meaningfully enrich our lives.

https://makomTO.org