Yoga with Stephanie: Winter Session (Online)
- Community Engagement
Stay warm this winter while building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
Stay warm this winter while building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga.
In this course, five rabbis and scholars will each teach a different interpretive lens for studying Torah.
Participants will study each text, interpret meaning, and create their own artwork inspired by each prayer. No prior artistic experience necessary.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
With Israel so prominent in the news, it can be hard to understand what is truth and what is misinformed. Join us for a two part series as we walk through the history of the land and the people of Israel.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Join Dr. Judy Avnery on Zoom for two sessions exploring Israeli poets' responses to the massacre of October 7.
Tikkun Middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
Join Cantor Josh Rosenberg as we explore some new musical voices in the Jewish world that you've probably never heard of.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
November's book of choice is the non fiction, The Confidant, by Christopher Gorham.
Join with members of our community to explore how we can apply Jewish wisdom to help us engage in respectful, meaningful conversations.
The second semester of this year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life and learning. Participation in the first semester is not required.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
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 in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
In this course, five rabbis and scholars will each teach a different interpretive lens for studying Torah.
Participants will study each text, interpret meaning, and create their own artwork inspired by each prayer. No prior artistic experience necessary.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
With Israel so prominent in the news, it can be hard to understand what is truth and what is misinformed. Join us for a two part series as we walk through the history of the land and the people of Israel.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Tikkun Middot practice is for anyone who wants to more often be their “best self” in the actions of daily life. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
Ofer Erez, the first openly trans officer in the IDF, shares his unique perspective on what's happening today.
Devoted to the history of Jerusalem we will focus on three momentous moments in the complicated history of a city holy to the three major western religions.
Join Rabbi Sisenwine to discuss major monthly stories from the Jewish world, based upon articles from the Forward, America’s Jewish newspaper, since 1897.
The second semester of this year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life and learning. Participation in the first semester is not required.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
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 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.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
Ken Shulman, President of the Board of Boston Jewish Film, will talk about how the film “Repairing the World” has been used as part of an important program.
Devoted to the history of Jerusalem we will focus on three momentous moments in the complicated history of a city holy to the three major western religions.
Participants will study each text, interpret meaning, and create their own artwork inspired by each prayer. No prior artistic experience necessary.
In this course, five rabbis and scholars will each teach a different interpretive lens for studying Torah.
A film screening of "Repairing the World: Stories From the Tree of Life," dinner, and discussion with Rabbi Sisenwine.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
Tuttle-Singer, author of Jerusalem Drawn and Quartered and the New Media Editor at Times of Israel, will join us from Jerusalem as she shares the words of the diary she began keeping on October 7th.
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.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
This two-session introduction is designed for those who are new to Tikkun Middot practice. Participation in these two sessions is required for new participants. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
With the unfolding current events in Israel, young American Jews are being increasingly challenged with difficult questions to which they struggle to respond.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
October's book of choice is the fiction, The Matchmaker's Gift, by Lynda Cohen Loigman.
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
Join Claire Saffitz, food journalist & cookbook author of What’s For Dessert?
Devoted to the history of Jerusalem we will focus on three momentous moments in the complicated history of a city holy to the three major western religions.
Join with members of our community to explore how we can apply Jewish wisdom to help us engage in respectful, meaningful conversations.
The second semester of this year-long course offers an overview of major topics in Jewish life and learning. Participation in the first semester is not required.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Join Yoni Kadden as he presents his highly popular class focusing on how we speak about Jews in the Civil Rights Movement.
Cantors Jodi Sufrin and Roy Einhorn will lead a program/singalong focusing on the folk music of the sixties. Was some songwriting influenced by their Jewish backgrounds?
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
We’ve looked at The Great American Songbook. Now its time to look at the singers that made the songs.
Join us to speak with members of our partner congregation Or Hadash from Haifa.
Participants will study each text, interpret meaning, and create their own artwork inspired by each prayer. No prior artistic experience necessary.
In this course, five rabbis and scholars will each teach a different interpretive lens for studying Torah.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
Join us for a film screening of Rock in the Red Zone, a documentary about Sderot, an Israeli town on the border with Gaza, where music is the coping mechanism for constant rocket-firing warfare.
We will study selected passages in Torah to explore where we might be (in time) and to how to move through sacred time.
We will study selected passages in Torah to explore where we might be (in time) and to how to move through sacred time.
Join us for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.
Daf Yomi is a daily practice of reading and discussing a page of Talmud a day. We meet once weekly on Friday mornings.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Join Yoni Kadden as he presents his highly popular class focusing on how we speak about Jews in the Civil Rights Movement.
This two-session introduction is designed for those who are new to Tikkun Middot practice. Participation in these two sessions is required for new participants. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
Each week, participants will take a moment to check-in and set an intention, learn about and/or practice a mini spiritual practice.
We are in a time of hyper-polarized politics and global events beyond our control. The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study.
Begin the fall season building your strength, balance and alignment through the practice of yoga with Stephanie Javaheri. This course is part of our Wednesdays at the Well programming.
In this class, we will briefly explore a bit of history on how the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) interpreted these sixteen simple and breathtaking words.
TBE member Dr. Irving Fox will speak about his recently published memoir: The Flashing Light: A Medical Mystery, based on his own life experience.
Let us enter the fascinating and tragic world of those forced converts who were Catholic on the outside but remained Jewish on the inside.
Join us for a taste of eLeMeNTs, TBE's newest adult learning initiative, with the Editor-in-Chief of the Forward.
The Second Book of Kings makes for a timely Torah study as we explore its resonant narratives and relevant themes.
6th - 12th graders and their families are invited to gather at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University for a poignant and powerful exhibit featuring portraits by recognized American artist Lauren Bergman and companion compositions by renowned Israeli composer Ella Milch-Sheriff
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 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 for minyan, followed by Torah study when we will explore the weekly Torah portion together with a member of our clergy.