Lifecycle
It’s not like we live under a rock or in a synagogue or anything. We understand that Judaism isn’t something most of us need on Friday nights or even on a holiday like Rosh Hashanah. We tend to need religion more when facing a lifecycle moment because that is when we like to, no scratch that, that is when we need to feel connected to something bigger than us, and to know that we belong to a community. So whether you’re getting married (mazel tov!) or a loved one died (our sympathies) or something else, we can help you mark the occasion with Jewish wisdom and love using words and readings that we all understand.