An Inclusion Committee, chaired by Ellen Green Sklaroff, has been formed at Keneseth Israel to ensure that all congregants have access to enriching cultural and religious experiences. These congregants may have physical and developmental differences, social and emotional issues. The inter-faith, multi-racial and LGBTQ+ communities are also an important part of this huge umbrella called Inclusion at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel located in Elkins Park, PA. The committee is helping KI stay spiritually connected while physically apart during these extraordinarily troubled times.
In addition, new programs, workshops and panels were developed for KI members on current events. Last month, Keneseth Israel held a fascinating virtual Panel discussion on Covid-19 led by physicians and scientists. Click here to watch the presentation and for more information about our special guests.
Each Friday, Cantor Levy leads “Conversations with the Cantor,” an opportunity for congregants to share feelings and thoughts on a variety of topics. She connects the discussions to prayers and portions of Torah to create “virtually” private experiences. Please join us on Zoom each Friday at 3:00 pm.
A virtual workshop on the topic of Mental Illness and Faith Community was held at the Jewish Learning Venture last Thursday under the auspices of Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer. The speaker, a Lutheran Minister, informed listeners of the stigma of Mental Illness often found in the Faith Community. As a result of this stimulating workshop, Keneseth Israel will hold a panel discussion on Mental Health and the Covid-19 pandemic on Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 8:00pm
KI member Bonnie Klein has established a very successful Bereavement Workshop facilitated by Bonnie Neubauer. Speakers have addressed the group on topics such as Covid-19 and Loss, as well as providing support for recent bereavement. All meetings being at 6: 45. Upcoming dates are July 14, August 11, September 15, October 13, November 10, and December 8. This is an on-going, open group and new participants are always welcomed. Attendees are asked to RSVP to bkki279@comcast.net for each monthly session. Donations to the “Sharing is Caring” Fund are appreciated.
Looking back at past programs, In February 2020, National Disabilities Month, a special dinner and Shabbat service for Adults with Developmental Challenges were held and run by Cantor Amy E. Levy and congregant, Heather Michaelson. Additionally, each June, KI celebrates Gay Pride Month with our LGBTQ+ community holding a service, welcoming special speakers, most significantly listening to Galia Godel. This June our LGBTQ+ service was held on Zoom.
Ellen Green Sklaroff says that the Inclusion Committee is comprised of a diverse group of people: professors, physicians, and educators from the community and the congregation. Each have a professional or personal connection to our areas of outreach. Cantor Amy Levy is the facilitator of this group. The goal of this significant committee is to ensure visibility and support for the varied community that is Keneseth Israel. For comments or additional information email contact@kenesethisrael.org