CBI Events Calendar

Jun
17
Sat
Awakening the Heart: Contemplative Shabbat Practice
Jun 17 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Awakening the Heart: Contemplative Shabbat Practice
Join us at CBI for an hour of chanting, meditation, and reflection. Using verses from several prayers, we’ll chant to begin opening our hearts. We’ll then move into a period of meditation with instructions to deepen our awareness of our inner lives. Finally, we’ll have a brief period to reflect on our experiences. Following our contemplative Shabbat practice, participants are welcome to join the regular Shabbat service taking place in the main sanctuary.
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Saturday Morning In-Person and Online Services
Jun 17 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Join us for Shabbat morning services in-person or via Zoom every Saturday morning at 9:30am.

Masks and social distancing are still required for all services that are likely to include singing and chanting.
Masks and social distancing are optional for all smaller, non-singing/chanting gatherings for fully vaccinated individuals.
Unvaccinated adults should always wear a mask.
Beginning with Saturday July 3rd, we will return to holding Shabbat morning services every Shabbat.  You will still be required to register in advance to attend services in the event that contract tracing should become necessary.  You can register online through the Wednesday weekly eblast.  If you’d like to receive the weekly eblast, click here.

Join the Zoom service by going to Our Virtual Community page here, then scroll down and click on the blue Saturday Morning Service button.

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Jun
19
Mon
Philosophy at CBI
Jun 19 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Artist and philosopher Ken Vallario will be facilitating philosophy sessions at CBI on

Mondays, 6:30pm

As the world grows in complexity, philosophy is a great way for people to grapple with the big questions in a collaborative way.

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Jun
23
Fri
CBI Baking Club
Jun 23 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

CBI Baking Club Fridays, noon – 2:00pm
We usually meet Fridays at noon in the CBI kitchen. Let’s share recipes and have a blast together! RSVP to Tikva for more info: weeteawolf@gmail.com or text (919)-5-TIKVAH

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Online Friday Noon Study Group
Jun 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online Friday Noon Study Group

FRIDAY NOON STUDY GROUP  JUNE 2  12-1

This Friday, June 2, we will take up one minor loose end from our discussion on May 19 –“Is Evil Necessary?”–and then discuss the opening chapter of Part 3, “Higher Awareness,” of God is a Verb (pp. 165-185), which focuses on “The Mystical Chariot” and the paths it engenders.  
Our discussion group meets via Zoom every Friday from 12-1 (see the CBI web site or weekly announcements for a Zoom link).  All are welcome to join us, regardless of their level of expertise or attendance at previous Friday study group sessions.  Copies of Cooper’s book are available at a variety of internet outlets where one might be able to access the text as a PDF.  If you have questions, please contact Jay Jacoby at jbjacoby@uncc.edu .  
 
 
 

      

 

 

 

 

 
 

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Jun
24
Sat
Saturday Morning In-Person and Online Services
Jun 24 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Join us for Shabbat morning services in-person or via Zoom every Saturday morning at 9:30am.

Masks and social distancing are still required for all services that are likely to include singing and chanting.
Masks and social distancing are optional for all smaller, non-singing/chanting gatherings for fully vaccinated individuals.
Unvaccinated adults should always wear a mask.
Beginning with Saturday July 3rd, we will return to holding Shabbat morning services every Shabbat.  You will still be required to register in advance to attend services in the event that contract tracing should become necessary.  You can register online through the Wednesday weekly eblast.  If you’d like to receive the weekly eblast, click here.

Join the Zoom service by going to Our Virtual Community page here, then scroll down and click on the blue Saturday Morning Service button.

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Jun
25
Sun
Torah on Tap (new venue) @ CBI
Jun 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Torah on Tap:


Sunday April 23, 4-5:30pm

Biltmore Park Clubhouse

1067 Columbine Rd, 28803

Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum….there are now hundreds of cryptocurrencies available online (and, yes, a few cryptocurrency managers heading to jail). So, what’s all the fuss? How  does it work? Is crypto on the up and up or is it just another get-rich-quick  scam?

Join us this Sunday as we try to explain and understand what the heck cryptocurrency is and whether it’s kosher or not.

Note: Change of Venue: This month, we will be meeting at the Biltmore Park Clubhouse, 1067 Columbine Road, 28803. Thanks to Steve and Carol Kayne for coordinating. Feel free to BYOB (bring your own beverage/beer). Sorry, no BYOD (your own dog).

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Jun
26
Mon
Philosophy at CBI
Jun 26 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Artist and philosopher Ken Vallario will be facilitating philosophy sessions at CBI on

Mondays, 6:30pm

As the world grows in complexity, philosophy is a great way for people to grapple with the big questions in a collaborative way.

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Jun
30
Fri
CBI Baking Club
Jun 30 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

CBI Baking Club Fridays, noon – 2:00pm
We usually meet Fridays at noon in the CBI kitchen. Let’s share recipes and have a blast together! RSVP to Tikva for more info: weeteawolf@gmail.com or text (919)-5-TIKVAH

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Online Friday Noon Study Group
Jun 30 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online Friday Noon Study Group

FRIDAY NOON STUDY GROUP  JUNE 2  12-1

This Friday, June 2, we will take up one minor loose end from our discussion on May 19 –“Is Evil Necessary?”–and then discuss the opening chapter of Part 3, “Higher Awareness,” of God is a Verb (pp. 165-185), which focuses on “The Mystical Chariot” and the paths it engenders.  
Our discussion group meets via Zoom every Friday from 12-1 (see the CBI web site or weekly announcements for a Zoom link).  All are welcome to join us, regardless of their level of expertise or attendance at previous Friday study group sessions.  Copies of Cooper’s book are available at a variety of internet outlets where one might be able to access the text as a PDF.  If you have questions, please contact Jay Jacoby at jbjacoby@uncc.edu .  
 
 
 

      

 

 

 

 

 
 

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