What better place to find the Tree of Life than in nature? And what better spiritual guidebook than a siddur?
A number of congregations in the South Shore area take services outside during the spring, summer and fall. And if you’ve ever wanted to bring your dog to shul, this is probably your best opportunity.
Holding services outdoors has become a popular way for local synagogues to reinvigorate the prayer experience. With services stripped of the formality and physical constraints of a sanctuary, congregants can more vividly experience the wonders of God’s creation—or simply enjoy the Massachusetts weather in a Jewish context.
Come for morning minyan outdoors, followed by a light breakfast.
Please consider bringing a donation to our Family Table (shelf-stable items).
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Stoughton, MA 02072
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