In this class, Rabbi Vanessa Harper explores what Jewish tradition might have to say about what is in our wallets.
In these difficult times, join together for conversation with other grandparents who are thinking about and struggling with their grandchildren experiencing antisemitism and varying viewpoints on Israel.
This class provides vibrant, informative & interactive programs that give participants a safe and open-minded space to explore issues relating to Israel.
Stay grounded while preparing for warmer weather by building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
Join us for a film screening and talkback with Dani Rotstein, director of the new documentary Xueta Island: A Hidden History, which explores the fascinating legacy of the Xuetas, a unique group of families in Majorca, who are believed to be descendants of the island’s Inquisition-era Jewish population.
There will not be Talmud Study this week; we will resume our regular schedule on April 12.
In many ways, the story of the Exodus—celebrated at Passover—is the story of the origin of the Jewish people. Come learn about this story, and the ways that we celebrate it today, in this class, part of the Intro to Judaism series.
Parents of adult children struggling with differing opinions on Israel are invited for an evening of guidance, support, and wine & cheese.
This program is for anyone who wants a nurturing, safe, and exploratory space in which to learn about mindfulness grounded in Jewish text, prayer, and song.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle this spring with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
This course will study Jewish ethics of war and the pursuit of peace from biblical times to the present in Jewish law and thought.
This program will guide participants in exploring the ancient ritual of mikveh and its potential for personal transformation and meaning in their own lives.
This course will study Jewish ethics of war and the pursuit of peace from biblical times to the present in Jewish law and thought.
We will review folk music in our music history and highlight how The Kingston Trio recaptured our cultural heritage.
Join in learning and discussion with Rabbi Sisenwine as he shares why he's NOT talking about politics at the seder this year.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Sign off from the week a little earlier and begin to prepare for Shabbat with these 5:00 pre-service study sessions.
A Father’s Kaddish tells the story of how Steven Branfman used the art of pottery to help him work through his grief after the death of his 23-year-old son.
April's book of choice is the fiction, Kantika, by Elizabeth Graver (an autobiographical novel).
Gather for a festive Adult Learning Dinner immediately following services, full of warm and beautiful Shabbat connections. RSVP by Sunday, April 28!
Follow Rachael’s decade-long journey to retrace her grandmother’s wartime history as she explores how stories are passed down from one generation to the next.
Join us to talk about topics relevant to Jewish parenting in today's world. We will learn and discuss together, hopefully feeling empowered to support our children in their Jewish journeys while enriching our own.
Join us in learning together through this powerful award-winning film and a talkback with Director/Producer Paula Apsell.
Join us for prayer, musical reflection, and an opportunity to fulfill the mitzvah of zachor, of remembering the six million.