Events

10Q Los Angeles Events

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

While working with community partners, we’ll also be bringing our 10Q Pop-up interactive experience to NYC, LA and San Francisco.

Check out the graphic below to learn about the 10Q Pop-up experience and find a location near you! We’ll be at these locations all day.

Key Events

The Sanctuary @ Pico Union

It’s a bit of spiritual enlightenment for the High Holy Days with an evening of yoga, sound baths, meditation and other self-care activities. September 16, 7:30pm.

 

Spin N Shivtz

Cycle into the weekend at Bespoke Cycling Studio in Downtown LA. We’ll be there. Save your spot!

 

Open Temple

Open Temple has a whole range of High Holiday activities. 10Q will be there offering self-reflection workshops and activities. Discover the events here.

 

10Q San Francisco Events

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

While working with community partners, we’ll also be bringing our 10Q Pop-up interactive experience to NYC, LA and San Francisco.

Check out the graphic below to learn about the 10Q Pop-up experience and find a location near you! We’ll be at these locations all day.

10Q NYC Events

Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

While working with community partners, we’ll also be bringing our 10Q Pop-up interactive experience to NYC, LA and San Francisco.

Check out the graphic below to learn about the 10Q Pop-up experience and find a location near you! We’ll be at these locations all day.

 

10Q 2016 Events

Saturday, August 13th, 2016

10Q Live NYC

 

NYC, it’s time to introduce a little you-time during your daily grind.

10Q Live is a 10-day interactive installation designed to place self-reflection and peace of mind at the forefront of your daily routine.

Inspired by 10Q, an initiative created to help introduce reflection in a 10-day period, 10Q Live offers you a chance to look back on the past year and year ahead in real time.

Engage, interact, and experience a moment of introspection away from your daily grind. Housed within a pop-up exhibit that changes locations around the city daily, this experience is both personal and shared, as it lives and breathes with the rhythm of New York City.

10Q Live embraces and welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds.

Locations will be released days leading up to each event so stay tuned!

React. Reflect. Renew.

Visit www.doyou10Q.com for more details.
#doyou10Q

 

Ctrl + Alt + Del: Tashlique at Ocean Beach
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 3, 2016
Ocean Beach near Fulton (across from Beach Chalet)
FREE
https://www.facebook.com/events/747403938734584/

Reset your system with our modern spin on a 600-year-old Rosh Hashanah ritual called tashlich. This custom of ridding ourselves of all our bad vuggum (karma) from the previous year and getting a fresh start for the new one is traditionally enacted by tossing bread into the ocean. Join us by the shore at Ocean Beach (near Fulton) for a brief, engaging ritual and joyful noise accompaniment from shofar blowers, bag pipers, members of the Jazz Mafia and the Ministers of Sound of the Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane African Orthodox Church. Bring stale bread to share and a shofar, if you have one, to blow along with some of San Francisco’s finest players. Enjoy our twist on the traditional sweet with s’mores roasted over a bonfire.

Tashlique presented by the JCCSF and Reboot with community partners Big Tent Judaism Concierge for Solo Moms, Birthright of the Jewish Federation, The Brandeis School of San Francisco, Congregation Beth Sholom, Congregation B’nai Emunah, InterfaithFamily Bay Area, JIMENA, Keshet, The Kitchen, Moishe House San Francisco, the Young Adult Division (YAD) of the Jewish Federation, and the Yeashore Community.

With deep appreciation to the Koret Foundation, the Jim Joseph Foundation, the Bernard Osher Jewish Philanthropies Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund and the Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund for supporting Reboot programs throughout the year.

 

Join the JCC of San Francisco for a Rosh Hashanah Pop-up and Shabbat
Write your reflections on the 10Q Graffiti Wall.

Friday, Sept. 30, 2016
11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Pop-up
3 p.m. Shabbat
Stop by for a taste of honey and participate in tashlikh, an opportunity to reflect and then release personal regrets from the past year. Write your reflections on the Reboot 10Q Graffiti Wall. This drop-in event includes New Year card decorating, for spreading well wishes around the community, and candle-making so you can incorporate a handmade item into your High Holiday traditions. At 3 p.m., in honor of the coming Shabbat, we will gather in the JCCSF’s Atrium to sing and offer gratitude, share stories and schmooze over grape juice and challah.
Free • All are welcome
https://www.jccsf.org/the-center/holiday-events/rosh-hashanah/rosh-hashanah-pop-up/

 

Discover more events near you here!

10Q 2015 Events

Friday, September 4th, 2015

Reflect in real time with real people at these 10Q events:

San Francisco:
Ctrl + Alt + Del: Tashlique at Ocean Beach
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Sept. 14, 2015
Ocean Beach near Fulton (across from Beach Chalet)
FREE
https://www.facebook.com/events/1624398931151639/
Reset your system with our modern spin on a 600-year-old Rosh Hashanah ritual called tashlih. This custom of ridding ourselves of all our bad vuggum (karma) from the previous year and getting a fresh start for the new one is traditionally enacted by tossing bread into the ocean. Join us by the shore at Ocean Beach (near Fulton) for a brief, engaging ritual and joyful noise accompaniment from shofar* blowers, bag pipers, members of Jazz Mafia and the Ministers of Sound of the Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane African Orthodox Church. Bring stale bread to share and a shofar, if you have one, to blow along with some of San Francisco’s finest players. Enjoy our twist on the traditional sweet with s’mores and Rocky’s Fry Bread.Presented by the JCCSF, Reboot and the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco with community partners Big Tent Judaism Concierge for Solo Moms, Birthright of the Jewish Federation, The Brandeis School of San Francisco, Interfaith Family, JIMENA, Keshet, The Kitchen, Moishe House San Francisco and the Young Adult Division (YAD) of the Jewish Federation.

Night at the Jewseum : Soul

Get bad before you get good. The party for the afterwork crowd celebrates the Days of Awe and Amy Winehouse with soul music, tattoos, cocktails, fashion, big hair, drag, and more.

Boogie down with Bay Area native musician Bart Davenport, make Amy inspired crafts, adorn yourself in ode to Amy at The Balm Liner & Lip Bar, and browse some vinyl from the Explorist International pop-up shop. Enjoy Amy’s favorite West Indian cuisine from Peaches Patties at their La Cocina pop-up. Sip specialty cocktails by Tonic while groovin’ to the tracks of Phengren Oswald of the Saturday Night Soul Party.

For more info and to get your tickets click here.

The CJM’s Night at the Jewseum is funded by the Young Funders Impact Grants Initiative of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund.

Major support for The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s exhibitions and Jewish Peoplehood Programs comes from the Koret Foundation.

New York:
Los Angeles:

One Day Retreat in Topanga

Reflect & Renew

One Day Retreat in Topanga

Facilitated by Michael Kass & Zoe Gillis

September 19, 2015

(offered in partnership with 10Q)

For more info: Click here

Sukkah Site Specific: LA

Join Reboot, Wilshire Blvd Temple and the Women’s Center for Creative Work for a new approach to Sukkot. We will gather to help build the Sukkah, enjoy a meal in the natural environment of Coldwater Canyon Park, and dismantle the Sukkah together as we explore the notions of fragility and groundedness.

Where: Tree People/Coldwater Canyon Park
12601 Mulholland Dr.

Beverly Hills, CA 90210

https://www.treepeople.org/

Ritual by Rabbi Susan Goldberg

Music by The Nefesh Band

Food curated by Rebooter Laura McClain and friends

Tickets $18

For more info contact lisa@rebooters.net

 

Join 10Q at Congregation Sherith Israel

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Congregation Sherith Israel is proud to be partnering with Reboot for two programs on Yom Kippur Day. They invite you to join them for a full afternoon of activities, including a 10Q presentation and three six-word memoirs presented as part of their Yom Kippur afternoon services. The afternoon’s schedule is:

1:30 10Q Activity
3:00 Afternoon Service
4:00 Healing Service
5:00 Yizkor: Memorial Service
6:00 Ne’ilah

If you would like to join them for Yom Kippur afternoon, please contact Carrie Rice at Sherith Israel at crice@sherithisrael.org and let her know. Be sure to mention that you are contacting her regarding the special Reboot program so you can receive a special discounted ticket price.

Do you 10Q?
Reflect. React. Renew with Reboot and discuss what you will do differently in 5774 with Reboot’s 10Q project. In the session, Reboot’s Tanya Schevitz will lead a discussion based on the annual digital project that asks 10 introspective questions about the year past and the year ahead. Get to know members of your community in smaller breakout conversations. More important- get to know yourself better. Sign up to be part of 10Q at doyou10Q.com.
*10Q is a project of Reboot and is made possible with the support of the Koret Foundation.

Six-Word Jewish Memoirs on 5774
Hear from members of your community as they look forward and tell stories about how their Judaism will look in the new year in just six words. Find your inner-literati and compose your own Six-Word Memoir to be shared online. What is your Six-Word Memoir?
*Six-Word Memoirs on Jewish Life is a project of Smith Magazine and Reboot. The project is made possible with the support of the JCF Young Funder IGI Grant

Healing Service
Let the restorative powers of this gentle and meditative musical journey transform you.

Yizkor: Memorial Service
Rabbi Larry Raphael, Rabbi Julie Saxe-Taller and music director Cantor Fran Burgess lead us in a reflective memorial service, including Rabbi Larry Raphael’s meditation.

Ne’ilah: Closing the Gates
The clergy will guide us through prayer and song as we prepare to close the gates, seeking one more opportunity for renewal and forgiveness.

10Q 2013 Events

Wednesday, August 14th, 2013

Want to reflect on 5773 with real people in real time? Join us at these live 10Q events:

Atonement: Stories about Confession, Redemption and Making Amends

Wednesday, August 21, 2013
8:00 PM – 9:30 PM
Washington DCJCC
1529 16th Street NW
Washington, DC
$15 in advance; $20 at the door

With the High Holy Days upon us, eight “morally challenged” individuals tell true stories about holding themselves accountable for their mistakes and wrong-doings.

Reboot 10Q Shabbat Dinner
Friday, August 23, 2013
6:00 pm
Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
3200 California Street
San Francisco
Tickets: $40 | Members $35

Join us for a lively dinner party with Evan Wolkenstein that puts a modern twist on preparation for the High Holy Days by taking you beyond guilt, mistakes and “right and wrong” to explore new ways to understand where you’ve been this year and where you’d like to go. Enjoy tasty food, relevant conversation, provocative storytelling, and some of the reflection you know is “good for you” at the start of a new year.

Evan Wolkenstein is the Director of Experiential Education at the Jewish Community High School of the Bay in San Francisco. He holds a MA in Jewish education from Hebrew University and a Certificate of Advanced Jewish Study from the Pardes Institute in Jerusalem. He has a passion for baroque lute, the sublime short story, and learning to brew the perfect cup.

Dinner catered by Bi-Rite: Beer, wine, and a good cocktail are included in the ticket price.

Ctrl + Alt + Del: Tashlique at Ocean Beach

Thursday, September 5, 2013
5:00 pm
FREE Event at Ocean Beach (between Fulton and Lincoln)
San Francisco

Join us for our modern spin on the 600 year old Rosh Hashanah ritual called Tashlih. This custom of ridding ourselves of all our bad vuggum from the previous year and getting a fresh start for the new one is traditionally enacted by tossing bread into the ocean. Join us by the shore at Ocean Beach for a brief, engaging ritual and joyful noise accompaniment from shofar (ram’s horn) blowers, bag pipers, members of The Jazz Mafia, Ralph Carney and members of the Ministers of Sound of the Saint John Will-I-Am Coltrane African Orthodox Church. Bring stale bread to share, a shofar if you have one, and blow along with some of San Francisco’s finest players.

*A Shofar is a ram’s horn sounded multiple times on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur as a wake-up call to change.

Presented in partnership with Reboot and GET FED, a program of the SFJCF, Interfaith Family, The Kitchen and Keshet. Made possible with the support of the Koret Foundation.

Monday, September 9th
7 pm Doors – 8 pm Show
Witz End – 1717 Lincoln Blvd – Venice
Los Angeles
Reboot and YALA
cordially invite you 10Q Live:
With Regrets vs No Regrets
The Battle of the Juiciest Confessions of 2013
 With Joel Stein, Josh Radnor, Laura Krafft, Ethan Kuperberg, Todd Levin, Debbie Jhoon, Micah Fitzerman-Blue, and more…
 Plus live music by The Coals

Do you 10Q?
YOM KIPPUR
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Congregation Sherith Israel
San Francisco

Reflect. React. Renew with Reboot and discuss what you will do differently in 5774 with Reboot’s 10Q project. In the session, Reboot’s Tanya Schevitz will lead a discussion based on the annual digital project that asks 10 introspective questions about the year past and the year ahead. Get to know members of your community in smaller breakout conversations. More important- get to know yourself better. Sign up to be part of 10Q at doyou10Q.com.
*10Q is a project of Reboot and is made possible with support of the Koret Foundation.

10Q Live – With Regrets vs. No Regrets 2013

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013