
About Congregation Kol
Halev

Experience Your Own Spirit in Judaism
Quite literally, Kol Halev means "Voice of The Heart." A bit different from
the rank and file denominated movement, CKH is unaffiliated with any of
the established traditional Jewish movements. We call ourselves
post-denominational to express that concept. As such a community, we
provide a unique and supportive atmosphere in which to explore your Jewish
spiritual needs.
Share Shabbat prayers, songs and dialogue with an exciting,
contemporary twist. And if you have kids, great! Congregation Kol Halev
has special Shabbat programming for children from toddlers through
elementary school age.
Worship at Kol Halev is Participatory, Accessible and Inclusive
Congregation Kol Halev uses a prayerbook that is poetic, reflective, deeply personal and non-sexist. Each
prayer in Hebrew has an English translation and transliteration. There are
many beautiful readings that explore and extend the meaning of each
prayer. We teach the music we sing and explain the meaning of the prayers.
Worship is not a show, but a community-building, toe-tapping,
mind-expanding adventure.
Spend a Jewish Year with Us
As a non-denominational, liberal synagogue we offer programs and worship
throughout the Jewish year. Our sense of "community" is
expressed in the way we support each other in our respective spiritual
journeys on the narrow ridge where the Jewish heritage and modern life
meet. We do teshuvah ("return") together at the High Holydays.
We visit each other's sukkot at Sukkot.
We unroll the Torah scroll and dance to the sound of klezmer music at
Simchat Torah. We light our glass, sculptured menorah and learn about
Jewish values at Chanukah. We present a creative musical shpiel and read
the megillah on Purim. We offer a congregational seder that can't be beat
during Pesach. We mourn the six million martyrs of our people on Yom
HaSho'ah. We study torah on Shavu'ot. We comfort each other at Yizkor
("memorial") services during special holidays. Ask Questions!
Learn!