About

We are weaving a sacred kehilla (community/ network) rooted in earth-based, justice-oriented Jewish practice centered on finding meaning, building connection, and taking action for a just, verdant, and thriving world. 

We take joy seriously.

We are an intergenerational spiritual community weaving a network of care.

We are a growing group of people who love an abundant potluck and a community of practice to learn, grow, stretch, and take action together. We recognize our times as times of great change and upheaval. We are steady and rooted in our values and each other, and we are nimble, responsive, and ever-evolving in our actions and practices.

We are people who seek to ground their spiritual practice in a shared commitment to work towards healing the world, and turn together to ritual life and spiritual community for to grow our collective wisdom to face the world’s vast need.

We are Jewish, Jew-ish, Jew-curious, interfaith and “spiritual but not religious” people. We center anti-oppression, anti-racism, anti-ableism and always try to design for inclusion, care, liberation and abundance.

We strive to be a community that rejoices in Queer and trans/nb identities. We celebrate the wisdom and insight of Jews of color, as well as the contributions of converts, of interfaith families, and the many other people who have too often been pushed in other spaces to the fringes of Jewish life.

We remain ruggedly non-fundamentalist, always questioning and curious in how we practice, pray, learn, and take action together. 

We believe that spiritual practice must be tended in the collective to truly blossom and that religious practice is neither static nor isolated, but instead constantly asks us to grow, deepen, and move together for a more healed world. Religious practice is not static nor isolated, but instead constantly asks us to grow, deepen, and move together for a more healed world.