Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we will read "On The Move" by Oliver Sacks.
In this workshop, we'll explore our tradition's attitude towards anger, engage in text study and lively conversation, and perhaps even pick up some tools and insights for exploring this powerful emotion in our own lives.
To kick off our year of learning, we'll share in dinner as a community, then laugh with and be inspired by our keynote speakers: Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer, an unlikely chevruta pair bringing their very different perspectives in their new co-authored book, It Takes Two to Torah.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Join Rabbi Sisenwine as he leads spin class.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Tikkun middot is a Jewish practice for cultivating desirable middot, or character traits, including generosity, patience, balance, trust, and courage.
Join us for an exciting, joyful drum circle continuing this fall with our own Friday night service drummer, Noam Sender.
Gather with other book lovers to discuss a chosen book each month. This month, we will read "The Golem of Brooklyn" by Adam Mansbach.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
Calling all K-7 parents! Together we will (re)visit major topics in Jewish life from a "grown up" perspective.
This series will give you an overview of how to contextualize and approach the types of Jewish sacred texts that you’re most likely to see in Torah study, the Beit Midrash, or other Jewish learning opportunities.
Join us as we explore lessons the weekly Torah portion teaches us about engaging in civil discourse.