Eight Nights to Gather & Glow
Hanukkah invites us to come together and reignite the spark within ourselves and our communities. We light candles—one more each night—illuminating the places within us and around us that need warmth, connection, and care.
One of the most meaningful ways we practice tikkun olam is by tending to one another. These eight days are an opportunity to banish the cold with acts of kindness, presence, and genuine connection.
✨ Light spreads best person to person✨
Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach!
Join us at the Statehouse for the third candle on Tuesday evening!
Save the date for the JCVT Statewide Summit!
Come for the weekend or come for the day!
Jewish Vermonters from all corners of the state will gather to enjoy and present a gantse menge* of Jewish music, Jewish food, Jewish culture, Jewish spirit, and more all in Jewish Vermont style! There’ll be a Fri-Sat Shabbaton, Saturday night highlight event, and Sunday full-day program. Details coming soon!
We need YOU, too! Volunteers needed for planning and helping out at the events. Got an idea for a workshop, let us know! Send a message to jcvt@jcvt.org.
Click here to reserve your room at Stoweflake at the special Summit rate.
*a whole lot (in Yiddish)
At JCVT we’re Making Mitzvahs & Moving Mountains!
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