Kol Halev - Cleveland's Reconstructionist Jewish Community

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    Information for Visitors

    Thank you for your interest in Kol Halev! We welcome visitors at our Friday evening and Shabbat morning services.

    Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many our services and programs are being held online. Please refer to our home page to access the latest information about services. You can also view our calendar of services here.

    If you're interested in being our guest for the High Holy Days, please check out our High Holy Days information here.

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    Dress for Kol HaLev services is casual. Kippot (head coverings) are optional. On Shabbat mornings, adult Jewish men and women are welcome to wear a tallit (prayer shawl). Young children are welcome to participate.

    Non-Jews are most welcome to attend and participate. There are only a few specific forms of participation which are limited to Jews.  Learn more.

    In deference to the broad spectrum of practices and personal needs of our members and guests, as well as to the environment, we have established a community Kashrut Policy for when we gather together to eat.

    We also ask that no photographs or videos be taken during services.

     


     

    Most services and programs are currently being held online! Visit our home page for more information.

    Office: 2245 Warrensville Center Road, Suite 215 . University Heights, OH 44118 . (216) 320-1498

    Kol HaLev is affiliated with Reconstructing Judaism and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

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