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Sukkot Reflection – Part 2 – Joy as a spiritual practice

We’re actually commanded to be happy during Sukkot. Commanded? While joy is an emotion, it’s also a spiritual practice. So practice. For a week, the choice is joy … the practice of joy. — tobendlight.com In 2022, Sukkot begins at sundown on Sunday, Oct. 9 and ends at sundown on Sunday, Oct. 16. — myjewishlearning.com[…]

SUN, Oct 9

INTERFAITH GATHERING8am • Pavilion or Zoom link & password required Join us for poetry, conversation, and prayer. WORSHIP10:30am • JCC (in-person & zoom) Zoom link & password required Message: Rev Gail Doktor Sukkot themes Music Sharon Novak Community Event: GIBSON CENTER CRAFT FAIR10am-4pm •Gibson Center, No Conway, NH Community Event: FRYEBURG FAIR7am • 10pm •[…]

SEPTEMBER 27 – OCTOBER 2 with JCC & Around Town

TUE, Sept 27 Community Resource: LIBRARIESSummer reading programs: Oceans of Possibilities. See links below for more info. 10am-7pm • Jackson LibraryContact the library for additional help: 603.383.9731 or by email: staff@jacksonlibrary.org. For more info: http://jacksonlibrary.org/ 2pm-5pm • Bartlett Library More info: https://www.bartlettpubliclibrary.org/ Community Events: HOOT NIGHT Wildcat Tavern: Jonathan Sarty hosts • 6-8:30pm Community Events: FACILITIES MTG & FUTURE of JACKSON6:30-8:00pm • Whitney[…]

Community learning & volunteering with JCC and other nonprofits

Make meals, build insulating windows, walk to end Alzheimers, prevent hate-based activities, and more JACKSON FACILITIES COMMITTEE PRESENTATION Tue, Sept 27 • 6:30-8:00pm • Whitney Community Center. Come in person or view online at @jacksonflicks.  Join the Jackson Facilities Committee for a presentation by the North Country Council about the North Country Rising Resiliency Planning Process.[…]

ROSH HOSHANAH

Rosh Hashanah 2022 begins on Sunday, September 25, 2022 and ends on the evening of Tuesday, September 27, 2022. The date … varies every year, since it is based on the Hebrew Calendar, where it begins on the first day of the seventh month. Rosh Hashanah is almost always in September or October.  How heavy something feels,[…]

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