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Tap into the wisdom and rhythm of the ancient ritual, led by Rabbi Misha and featuring a rotation of high caliber musicians.  Experience the fusion of old and new during this communal session of reflection and renewal.

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Shabbat Piyyut - SIGN UP 
January 10 @ 6:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church, 12 West 12th St., New York

At this musical service we will travel back to the 16th century in the mountains of the Galilee, where the Kabbalat Shabbat service was created by the mystics of Safed. We will look at the text and melodies of the two central liturgical poems of Friday evening liturgy, Lekha Dodi and Yedid nefesh, which were written in the forests surrounding Safed by two of the great Lurianic Kabbalists, Rabbi Shlomo Elkabetz and Rabbi Elazar Ben Moshe Azikri. Please join Daphna, Rabbi Misha and musical guests for this special evening.

Jazz Shabbat - SIGN UP 
January 17 @ 7:00 PM
The National Jazz Museum, 58 W 129th St., New York

Frank London and Arnan Raz will come together to present a unique spiritual jazz experience, drawing from their previous albums—a rich collection of original compositions and reimagined interpretations of classic Israeli songs. Their collaboration seeks to bridge the art of jazz improvisation with the essence of prayer and communal singing. By weaving together words and themes from ancient Jewish texts, they will transform these timeless sources into a vibrant, improvisational jazz performance, creating a space for deep connection, reflection, and shared musical exploration. 

Beineinu UWS Shabbat - SIGN UP
January 31 @ 6:30 PM 
All Angels' Church, 251 W 80th St, New York

Join the return of the Upper West Side Beineinu Musical Joyful Shabbat gatherings, with Daphna Mor and musicians Saskia Lane (bass) Yuval Lion (percussion) and Yonatan Gutfeld (Guitar, vocals). Everyone welcome, stay for an optional dinner with great company following the service.

Living Room Shabbat - SIGN UP
January 31 @ 6:30 PM 
Location will be given upon registraion

LIVING ROOM SHABBATS bring The New Shul community together at the home of New Shul community members to celebrate Shabbat with a little music, a little prayer, a potluck supper and LOTS of great conversation.