Shabbat Morning

Shabbat Morning

Shabbat morning is the heart of our week at Adat Shalom. We gather in community to lift our voices in prayer and song and find rest and renewal together. Our services are participatory and inclusive, blending tradition and creativity in ways that speak to every generation. Afterward, all are warmly invited to our member-driven communal Oneg luncheon—a time to connect over food and conversation. Whether you come every week or are joining us for the first time, Shabbat morning is a beautiful way to experience the spirit of Adat Shalom.

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The Choreography of Being Jewish

For our third Shabbat Voices of the season, please welcome choreographer and MacArthur Genius Award winner, Liz Lerman.

Liz Lerman is a choreographer, performer, writer, teacher, and speaker. She has spent the past four decades making her artistic research personal, funny, intellectually vivid, and up to the minute. A key aspect of her artistry is opening her process to everyone from shipbuilders to physicists, construction workers to ballerinas, resulting in both research and experiences that are participatory, relevant, urgent, and usable by others. Her choreography has examined everything from her days as a go-go dancer in 1974 to investigating the matters of our origins by putting dancers in the tunnels of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.

She founded Liz Lerman Dance Exchange in 1976 and cultivated the company’s unique multi-generational ensemble into a leading force in contemporary dance until 2011, when she handed the artistic leadership of the company over to the next generation of Dance Exchange artists.

Sponsored by Estelle Quain and Sy Dubow in memory of Myrna Seidman

About Shabbat Voices

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Adat Shalom’s Shabbat Voices program brings fresh and exciting voices into our sanctuary to share their gifts with our community.

On special Shabbat weekends, we welcome teachers who challenge conventional thinking, artists who reveal hidden beauty, and activists working for justice in inspiring ways. Guests speak at services and then join us for deeper conversations after our post-service Oneg.

Mordecai Kaplan understood something we’re rediscovering: Jewish life overflows with richness that no single experience can contain. Worship moves us deeply, but it’s just one vibrant thread in the tapestry of Jewish civilization. Through Shabbat Voices, we weave in those other essential threads—creativity, learning, spiritual exploration, and world-changing work that brings our tradition to life in unexpected ways.

Join us and discover the voices that will resonate with you. Click here for the 2025-2026 Shabbat Voices Program.

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