City Shul in the Media
City Shul in the Media
CBC's The National: Celebrating A Second Pandemic Passover
Faith and spirituality in the time of Covid
By Robin Levinson-King, BBC News, Toronto
Read here
The National
The Jerusalem Post: Shofarpalooza: Drive-in Rosh Hashanah service makes a sight to see.
NivMag
Rabbi Goldstein interviewed on 'Your Morning' April 8th, 2020
Los Nuevos Judios de Guatemala
Rabbi Elyse Goldstein and Jeff Cipin in Guatemala
Israeli newspaper Haaretz thought City Shul was amazing, and so do we. Read it here.
Read Rabbi Goldstein in The Forward about feminist issues. Click here for her "take" on Sam-the-Bar-Mitzvah-dancer and here for her vision for the Kotel and Women of the Wall.
8 ways to make 8 gifts for Chanukah meanigful, with a guide suggested by Rabbi Goldstein. Click here to read about it in The Toronto Star.
Have female Rabbis hit the proverbial 'Glass Ceiling''? Click here to read about it it in The Toronto Star.
Click here to see what The Jewish Tribune had to say about City Shul's "urban" character.
Read about our opening and our "official launch" in October 2012. Click here for the article in the Canadian Jewish News.
Fri, April 26 2024
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City Shul Shabbat Services
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City Shul School
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City Shul Family Learning
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City Shul Adult Ed and Adult Programmes
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Upcoming Events
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Sunday ,
MayMay 5 , 2024Special City Shul Theatre Event - "In Seven Days", Sunday May 5, 2024, 7 PM; Talkback with Rabbi Goldstein for this performance only
Sunday, May 5th 7:00p to 9:00p
Through tears and laughter, In Seven Days explores what it means to live with grace and grapples with how we say goodbye to the people we love most. Rabbi Elyse Goldstein will lead a talkback presentation at the conclusion of the play. -
Friday ,
MayMay 31 , 2024Shabbat Special Event - A Musical Kabbalat Shabbat with Hava N’Ranena
Friday, May 31st 5:30p to 9:00p
Join us for a music-filled Kabbalat Shabbat. The event begins at 5:30 PM, with coffee and a quiet shmooze, as the band sets up. Hava N’ranena - whose music is inspired by Nava Tehila in Jerusalem - will begin performing at 6:30 PM. The event concludes with Kiddish, followed by a light, vegetarian dinner.