History

HISTORY
Kehillah of Arizona got its start in January 2008, when seven of us, all acquaintances to varying degrees, decided we wanted more from our Judaism: More understanding, more meaning, more relevance to our daily lives, and more joy. None of us had found our most recent experiences fulfilling, and we were hungry for new, different ways to explore Judaism.
We also knew we wanted Rabbi Bonnie Sharfman as our spiritual leader and teacher. All seven of us had previous, long-standing relationships with Rabbi Sharfman, and we believed her experience, scholarship, and warm heart would serve us well in our efforts to create a new Jewish home for ourselves.
After many meetings we came up with a name for ourselves and developed 18 Core Values, which we use to guide our growth and our activities. Finally, on March 3, 2008, Kehillah of Arizona incorporated as a non-profit organization.

OUR FIRST TWO YEARS
Kehillah’s first two years were filled with accomplishments and growth.
• We found a regular meeting place, New Vision Center.
• We became guardians of a Torah scroll that originates from the eastern Polish town of Siedlace.
• We established regular, bi-monthly Kabbalat Shabbat services and monthly Torah studies.
• We starting our Youth and Adult Education Programs.
• We hold a wide variety of holiday events and services and participate in ongoing social action projects.
TODAY
Kehillah is a vibrant Jewish community that continues to grow in directions determined by its members and participants. Please click through our website, attend one of our services or events, give us a call, or post a comment. We look forward to getting to know you!

An Open Letter to Klal Yisrael, Members of the Jewish People, here and in Israel:
Rabbi Sharfman's Blog

The Prophet Micah taught: God has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what is required of you – to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8)   Despicable acts are being committed against women and children, from the Egged Bus discrimination to the ongoing violence in [...]

A trip to Israel with Kehillah of Arizona
Rabbi Sharfman's Blog

Few things in the life of a congregation can bring its members together quite as much as a shared trip to Israel under the guidance of its leaders. Experience a moment of prayer at the Western Wall, see Masada and reflect on the tragic events that took place there two thousand years ago, witness the [...]

Rejoicing over Bin Ladin’s death? One Rabbi’s Musing
Rabbi Sharfman's Blog, Uncategorized

Rejoicing over Bin Ladin’s death? One Rabbi’s Musings A man who did great harm is no more. On Yom HaShoah, a day on which we remember the atrocities of the Holocaust and our communal pain, Osama Bin Ladin was killed in a special operation by US Navy Seals. Like many of you, I turned on [...]

THIS PURIM: AN ENDURING LESSON
Rabbi Sharfman's Blog, Uncategorized

THIS PURIM:  AN ENDURING LESSON Reisa Miller Purim is another of those holidays where the Jewish people were saved from death by someone courageous enough to stand up for what is right.  In the retelling of the story there is much drama, along with spirited audience participation at the mention of the name of the [...]

Women’s Rosh Chodesh with Rabbi Sharfman Returns

A Program for Jewish Woman – a multi-generational program for Bat Mitzvah Age & Up

I Am Israel

I Am Israel – Documentary Film HD Version

The Hope

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“Open Hands, Open Hearts” Purim Celebration
Posted March 23, 2011

How To Lay Tefillin
Posted November 16, 2010

Baby-Naming Ceremony
Posted October 11, 2010

Baby-Naming Ceremony
Posted June 16, 2010

Board of Directors & Education Faculty
Posted June 10, 2010

Aufruf for Ivy Kalin and Larry Lesser
Posted June 8, 2010