Maureen’s Haven Food Preparation
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesWe have signed up to host the homeless shelter on Wednesday, January 24. This means that on Tuesday, January 23, we need volunteers to help make lunches at the Jewish Center. We also need volunteers to sign up for preparing the dinner for Wednesday, January 24, which will need to be dropped off at the […]
Mordy Potter and the Philosopher’s Bagel
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesA Purim Spiel to delight young and old very loosely based on the Harry Potter books and films with a healthy dose of Jewish fun thrown in for good measure! Following our Purim celebration, we will join together for Shushan Pizza and an Achashverous Ice Cream reception. This program is appropriate for all ages. Families […]
Maureen’s Haven Lunches
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesWe have signed up to host the homeless shelter on Wednesday, March 27. This means that on Tuesday, March 26, we need volunteers to help make lunches at the Jewish Center. We also need volunteers to sign up for preparing the dinner for Wednesday, which will need to be dropped off at the synagogue on […]
Security Training
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesThere will be a security training presentation on Wednesday, March 27 from 4:00pm to 5:00pm with Liron Filiby, Regional Security Director for Long Island with Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY). Attendance for all JCOH employees is required. This program will be in-person only. Please arrive by 3:45pm. Pre-registration is required. Please register […]
Family Shabbat Potluck Dinner
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJoin your JCOH family for a Family Shabbat Potluck Dinner. Our services will be held early to allow our younger members to join in this celebration of Shabbat. Immediately following services, we will all join downstairs for dinner and Shabbat Z’mirot (songs). We invite you to bring a pescatarian, vegetarian, or dairy dish to be […]
Model Seder for Families
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesExperience the warmth and joy of tradition and community at Shul House's Passover Family Model Seder. Join us as we journey through the Passover story, with rituals and discussions tailored for families. This immersive experience will guide you through the Exodus narrative and promises to be an unforgettable experience for all ages.
Passover Morning Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJoin our Passover Morning Service as we celebrate our freedom, the redemption from slavery, and our journey towards Sinai. We’ll be reading the traditional Torah readings, as well as pieces from Shir HaShirim (the Song of Songs), which is traditionally read on Passover.
Second Night Community Seder
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJoin your JCOH Community for a wonderful Passover experience filled with a delicious dinner, including wine, fun and laughs! Passover dietary restrictions will be observed. $125 PER PERSON (MEMBER) $150 PER PERSON (SHUL HOUSE) $150 PER PERSON (GUEST) $75 PER CHILD (AGE 5–13) CHILDREN UNDER AGE 5 FREE Pre-registration is required. RSVP DEADLINE APRIL 18
Passover Yizkor Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesCelebrate the 7th day of Passover together with Jewish Center of the Hamptons. This service includes a festival liturgy with hallel, readings from the Torah, and a Yizkor service to remember our loved ones who are no longer with us.
Yom HaShoah Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United States +1 moreSpecial Guest Speaker Esther Muller Every year, Jewish Center of the Hamptons joins with congregations around the world to commemorate Yom HaShoah. We began many years ago joining with B’nai B’rith International in a ceremony of reading the names of those who perished in the Shoah. In its inception, it was brought to us by […]