Lunch & Learn and TBElle | Old World, New World, Promised Land (Hybrid)
- Adult Learning
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
April's book of choice is the fiction, Kantika, by Elizabeth Graver (an autobiographical novel).
A combined Lunch & Learn and TBElle film program with discussion.
We will wrestle with bioethics issues from our own personal moral code and look at what Judaism has to say on these topics.
We will review folk music in our music history and highlight how The Kingston Trio recaptured our cultural heritage.
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 Steve Robinson for a cornucopia of 50 years in classical and jazz radio.
February's book of choice is the fiction, Once We Were Home, by Jennifer Rosner.
Music lovers unite to learn more about music we know, discover new music, and enjoy a community of friends with musical interests.
September's book of choice is the non fiction, Shanda: A Memoir of Shame and Secrecy, by Letty Cottin Pogrebin.
Music lovers unite to learn more about music we know, discover new music, and enjoy a community of friends with musical interests.
Join Rabbi Jordy Callman as we look at Israeli music written and released since the October 7th attack, looking into Israel society through the lens of song.
December's book of choice is the fiction, The Postcard by Anne Berest (an autobiographical novel)
Join Cantor Josh Rosenberg as we explore some new musical voices in the Jewish world that you've probably never heard of.
November's book of choice is the non fiction, The Confidant, by Christopher Gorham.
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.
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.
A film screening of "Repairing the World: Stories From the Tree of Life," dinner, and discussion with Rabbi Sisenwine.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
Join Carol Clingan as she discusses her project, “The Mural In the Attic” and the importance of preserving Jewish artifacts.
Let us enter the fascinating and tragic world of those forced converts who were Catholic on the outside but remained Jewish on the inside.
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.
Meet our new Assistant Rabbis, Jordy Callman and Ben Rosen, as they speak about their spiritual journeys.
Let us enter the fascinating and tragic world of those forced converts who were Catholic on the outside but remained Jewish on the inside.
The Book Club book of choice for September is Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu, by Anshel Pfeffer.
The Book Club book of choice for September is Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahu, by Anshel Pfeffer.
Jerry Goldberg will explore with us some of his favorite songs with some of his favorite photography.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
This program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, be introduced to new music, and to enjoy time with friends with similar musical interests.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Dr. Stephen Salloway will speak about current advances in Alzheimer’s and memory care, as well as share exercises for continued brain health.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Join Dr. Wein, endocrinologist, for a discussion for people living with osteoporosis about bone biology and review strategies to reduce fracture risk.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Dr. Rebecca Droms, of Krauss Dermatology, will talk about maintaining healthy skin, dealing with skin cancer, and nonsurgical aesthetic procedures.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
We will discuss the recent abolishment of Roe vs Wade, and what we can do to support those in need of reproductive healthcare.
This discussion series will explore whether Israel has been a success in light of its core purpose -- “to be a national home for the Jewish people”.
Take a trip down memory lane, with Cantor Marilyn Becker, and listen to “the music of our lives!”
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
Sleep consultant, Kelly Murray, will discuss topics such as importance of sleep, how sleep works, not sleeping well, and stressors that interfere with sleep.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
Each week a TBE member will examine Al Smith, Dewey, Stevenson, Goldwater, Kerry/Gore & McGovern, who all lost their presidential bids.
A discussion focused on hunger, health, and the impact wasted food has on people and the environment in Massachusetts, and what you can do about it.
We will explore how Jerusalem became one of history's most revered-and contested-cities. Past participation is not necessary to attend this series.
This month we will be discussing The Diary of a Black Jewish Messiah, by Alan Verskin (Non-Fiction). Please join us on Zoom!
Join Gloria Rose, either in person or on Zoom, as she guides us through Americana Music.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Secular Music Thru A Jewish Lens: Are the Beatles a Jewish Rock Band? Join Student Rabbi Ryan Leszner for an exploration of spirituality within secular music.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Cantor Josh Rosenberg will share two unique vocal settings of Jewish texts by Maurice Ravel: Kaddisch and L'Engime Éternelle (The Eternal Enigma).
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
Cantor Zell presents The Times They Are A-Changin'…Trends & Innovations in Jewish Music.
This month we will be discussing What's So Funny, by David Sipress (Non-Fiction). Join us on Zoom!
Jodi Sufrin and Roy Einhorn sing and speak on the topic of the Jewish origins of many beloved songs of Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood.
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
New this year - we will concentrate on one hot topic for the six sessions, this fall all being related to Health Care.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
New this year - we will concentrate on one hot topic for the six sessions, this fall all being related to Health Care.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
Holli Bassin discusses issues related to food sensitivities & allergies. She will explain what causes these eating problems and ways to overcome them.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
This program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, be introduced to new music, and to enjoy time with friends with similar musical interests.
This month we will be discussing The Netanyahus, by Joshua Cohen (Fiction). Please join us on Zoom!
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
Learn how this practice leverages an asset-based relationship-driven approach to improve health outcomes and health care costs for all pediatric patients.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
Palliative care and hospice experts from Hebrew Senior Life will discuss how we can support loved ones, and ourselves, when confronted with serious illness.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
Don Drourr returns with his ever-popular Jews on Broadway program, version 9! This time Jule Styne will be the composer in the spotlight.
To start us off this year, Dr. Jerry Kassirer will discuss the role of patients and medical decisions. Time will be allotted for Q&A.
Join Rabbi Bob Orkand as we explore how this small, out-of-the-way place became one of history's most revered—and contested—cities.
Book lovers connect to discuss a previously chosen book. Join us on Zoom!
This program unites music lovers to learn more about music we know, be introduced to new music, and to enjoy time with friends with similar musical interests.