February's book of choice is the fiction, Once We Were Home, by Jennifer Rosner.
A basic introduction to the Hebrew language. Learn to identify and sound each letter of the alphabet, pronounce different vowels and decode words, and more!
Join us to discuss the important issues that confront our Jewish community today and the leadership qualities necessary to meet them. We'll hear from Rabbis Steven E Kaye and Jan Katzew, followed by a group discussion facilitated by Rabbi Joel Sisenwine.
Join us for minyan; we welcome special guest teacher for Torah study Rabbi Dr. Jan Katzew of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.
Professor Troen’s world was changed forever when his daughter and son-in-law were murdered on October 7. He shares his story and offers an analysis of how Israel can move forward.
Join us for Thank God It's Shabbat (TGIS) Service, a multi-generational experience to sing, pray, and learn together in a less formal worship environment.
J Street U will present a panel of Boston area college students to discuss their recent experiences on campus and how our students should prepare.
Learn more about studying with great scholars and experiencing Jerusalem in a new way with the Hartman Institute this summer.
Join us for this spotlight on Emerson College’s life-changing bachelor’s degree program for individuals incarcerated in Massachusetts State Prison, and learn about opportunities to mentor incarcerated students.
Join us to mark the 50th anniversary of the Desegregation of Boston Public Schools (BPS) and Judge Garrity's 1974 order to integrate the schools by busing students.
Join Steve Robinson for a cornucopia of 50 years in classical and jazz radio.
The March book of choice is the non fiction, Land of Hope and Fear, by Isabel Kershner (a landmark book on Israel's social schisms)
Join us for an in-depth look at why breast and ovarian cancers are concerning to the Jewish community.