Congregation Bnai Keshet, a Reconstructionist synagogue in Montclair, New Jersey, like many synagogues around the world, isn't letting coronavirus concerns getting in the way of community singing on Shabbat, even though it has to be done remotely via Zoom sessions.
Bnai Keshet values both the unique individual backgrounds and beliefs of its diverse members and its shared historical traditions. They are an informal and respectful community moved by prayer, fired by lively discussion, and enlivened by laughter and song.
In this video, Bnai Keshet members sing a version of Ein Keiloheinu, the liturgical poem sung toward the end of the Shabbat Shacharit service.
Enjoy, and Shabbat Shalom!
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I enjoyeD both the Yiddish lesson and the ein keloheinu. THANK Y OU, NaTHAN!
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