
Upcoming Events
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Join us for 4 Wednesday afternoons of rich discussion, looking closely at some of our liturgy, and exploring how prayer can help carry us through challenging times. No Hebrew necessary.
Shabbat dinners with Rabbi Jan Uhrbach, and special guests of Bridge Shul. Periodically during the winter months, bi-weekly throughout the summer. RSVP required.
Summer 2025:
May 23 (Memorial Day Weekend)
June 6
June 20
July 11
July 25
August 8
August 22
September 5
Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Ed Feld will offer the d’var Torah.
Tisha B’Av commemorates the destruction of both Temples, and other times of exile and destruction throughout Jewish history. Gesher | The Bridge Shul and our friends from Temple Adas Israel have traditionally observed this day together, to model the way in which focusing on what we share, rather than on our differences, is an essential part of rebuilding when things fall apart.
August 2 evening service and reading of Lamentations
August 3 afternoon/evening service, followed by break-fast
Both evenings in-person and Zoom.
Come for an afternoon of good company, good food, and some inspiration at our Garden Party, at a members’ home in East Hampton. Meet our community and our rabbi. Address provided upon RSVP.
Take good care of yourself by joining us for this hands-on workshop on what Jewish texts have to say about the boundaries of life and death, how to choose a health care proxy and have conversations with loved ones, and actual health care directive forms to begin filling out on the spot. This workshop is for people of all ages: having a health care directive and proxy is essential for everyone over the age of 18.
Polarized political groups vie for power. Religious leaders push for harshly intolerant rules. Lies and "cancellation" hound those who don't fit in. A small minority suffering from inherited trauma are especially targeted. A charismatic outsider spreads conspiracy theories. A wise woman with influence but no power fights to do damage control behind the scenes.
Welcome to Norwich, England, 1413, and an old/new story of the struggle for faith in a complex, flawed world, the triumph of love over dogma, and the resilience of oppressed minorities in the face of abusive power….
Prepare for the High Holy Days with study and the special Selichot service, featuring the music of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Led by Rabbis Jan Uhrbach and Michael Boino, our High Holy Day services are unique spiritual, emotional, and intellectual journeys — from beginning to end.
Services are held in person at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, and always accessible on Zoom. We welcome members and guests, though for security reasons everyone must register in advance. Stay and join us for Rosh Hashanah lunch both days. A full schedule of service times is available here.
Check out our FAQ page for detailed information about registering, suggested donations, seating, location, parking and everything else you need to know.
Led by Rabbis Jan Uhrbach and Michael Boino, our High Holy Day services are unique spiritual, emotional, and intellectual journeys — from beginning to end.
Services are held in person at the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, and always accessible on Zoom. We welcome members and guests, though for security reasons everyone must register in advance. Join us also for break-fast. A full schedule of service times is available here.
Check out our FAQ page for detailed information about registering, suggested donations, seating, location, parking and everything else you need to know.