Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Throughout this workshop, we will explore & create art related to Shleimut, (wholeness), and its complex relationship with brokenness & imperfection.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Warm up to winter with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
This group is for anyone who wants a nurturing, safe, & exploratory space in which to learn about mindfulness grounded in Jewish text, prayer, and song.
Join TBE with our Interfaith Wellesley congregations for the second GBIO Housing Teach-In given by the Racial Justice Initiative.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
Prepare for this sacred lifecycle event with Cantor Zell and other clergy members. This program will meet both in person and online.
This group is for anyone who wants a nurturing, safe, & exploratory space in which to learn about mindfulness grounded in Jewish text, prayer, and song.
Join us for a series of monthly conversations designed to inform and inspire. All are welcome to any single session or the whole series.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Worried about hosting a Seder this year? Join Cantor Josh and Liz Levin of PJ Library to learn tips and tricks to keep your kids excited about Passover and engaged in the seder experience.
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Join Rabbi Saphire at St. Andrew's for a fireside potluck dinner and interfaith teaching
Join the Ruderman Synagogue Inclusion Project, a partnership between CJP and the Ruderman Family Foundation, for a transformative experience.
This group is for anyone who wants a nurturing, safe, & exploratory space in which to learn about mindfulness grounded in Jewish text, prayer, and song.
We will examine and engage in Israeli poetry that reflects the story of revival to the changes and challenges in Israeli society through the decades.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
Join with members of our community to explore how we can apply Jewish wisdom to help us engage in respectful, meaningful conversations.
The Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, and post-holocaust theologians.
Prepare for this sacred lifecycle event with Cantor Zell and other clergy members. This program will meet both in person and online.
This group is for anyone who wants a nurturing, safe, & exploratory space in which to learn about mindfulness grounded in Jewish text, prayer, and song.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join with Cantor Zell to learn tools and tips for hosting a Passover Seder.
Jewish response to the existence of evil in the world, via texts from the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic midrash, modern poetry, & post-holocaust theologians.
This year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life & learning, from holidays to history to home life, taught in sync with the Jewish calendar.
Join Gloria Rose, either in person or on Zoom, as she guides us through Americana Music.
Throughout this workshop, we will explore & create art related to Shleimut, (wholeness), and its complex relationship with brokenness & imperfection.
Stretch into spring with strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri.
This month we will be discussing The Diary of a Black Jewish Messiah, by Alan Verskin (Non-Fiction). Please join us on Zoom!
Tikkun middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life.
Rabbi Alan Ullman explores how to go from a narrow place to stand in the Presence (of God) or Present (current time) in six chapters of our daily lives.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
We are working in partnership with the ICC (Israel Cultural Connection) and trained facilitator Tamar Forman, to explore their innovative state-of-the-art curriculum, Israel for Reel (IFR).
This program has been canceled.