What:
On Shavuos we celebrate Moses's ascent up
Mt Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments. Tonight,
we climb a mountain of our own and try to figure out
why God made him shelp all the way up to a mountain.
Hike and discussion will be lead by Rabbi Jamie Korngold.
When:
May 22, 2007, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Where: Chautauqua Park. New
meeting spot: Meet in front of the Dining Hall on
the east side.
Bring:
Warm clothing, sturdy boots,water.
Rain
Policy: Our rain policy is wear rain gear.
We hike regardless of weather conditions. If it is
really uncomfortable out, we may shorten the hike.
Who:
Ages 21-45, singles and couples
Fee:
None - This hike is sponsored by Congregation Har
HaShem as an outreach and in-reach event for Jews
ages 21-45
Directions:
Take Broadway to Baseline.Turn right (West - toward
Mountains), follow to Chautauqua Park (on left) Park
in parking lot or on nearby streets and meet at the
Dinning Hall. we will be standing on the grass on
the east side of the Dinning Hall.
Parking tends to be difficult, so arrive early.
Give yourself at least 15 minutes to park and walk
to where we are gathering.
RSVP:
Not necessary but it always makes me feel good to
know who is coming
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