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As the shofar sounds and we gather with family and friends to welcome the New Year, we reflect with gratitude on the blessings of the past year and the opportunities that lie ahead. Rosh Hashanah is a time of renewal, hope, and commitment — a moment to rededicate ourselves to the values that sustain our community.
This is a time of introspection and a time of gratitude, and we are working to provide you with the most exciting and wonderful programming. Look soon for our unfolding Arts in Response to Crisis programming, starting in November, and webinars on liturgy, peace-work and more in the coming year. Thanks to your generosity, we have been able to offer meaningful programming and extend Kaplan’s thought throughout the Jewish world. Your partnership truly makes a difference.
As we step into 5786, we invite you to continue standing with us. Your ongoing financial support ensures that the Kaplan Center remains strong, vibrant, and relevant — for today and for generations to come.
May this New Year be filled with health, happiness, and sweetness for you and your loved ones.
Shanah Tovah U’Metukah,
The mission of the Kaplan Center is to disseminate and promote the thought and writings of Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan and to advance the agenda of the Kaplanian approach to Judaism in the 21st century.