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Bob Dylan’s Jewish Roots: A Conversation with Louie Kemp 📺
Bob Dylan’s Jewish Roots: A Conversation with Louie Kemp 📺
One of the greatest — and most enigmatic — songwriters of all time, Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature along with 10 Grammy Awards — and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. But to Louie Kemp, he'll always be Bobby Zimmerman — his troublemaking friend from Camp […]
Lunch and Learn: Taking Care of Business 🙋
Lunch and Learn: Taking Care of Business 🙋
Join Rabbi Dalia Samansky and Westchester Hills Cemetery Operations Manager Meredith Bryne for a discussion focusing on how making end-of-life plans will help you live your best life now. Soup will be served! RSVP
Why Israel? 🙋
Why Israel? 🙋
Israel is a hot-button issue. About as big as New Jersey, the country is covered in the media, at the U.N., and in public discourse to an extent far exceeding its size or population. With limitless information available about Israel from sources that range the political and ideological spectrum, it can be hard to break […]
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Tu B’Shevat Seder 🙋
Tu B’Shevat Seder 🙋
Join Cantor Dan and Rabbis Sam and Dalia for our joyous Tu B'Shevat Seder! Together we'll delight in fruit and snacks straight from Israel and enjoy songs, teachings, stories and conversation as we honor God's presence in the natural world and our relationship with the earth. RSVP
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Lunch and Learn: Reform Judaism’s Zionism with Rabbi Neal Borovitz 🙋
Lunch and Learn: Reform Judaism’s Zionism with Rabbi Neal Borovitz 🙋
Join our member Rabbi Neal Borovitz as we explore Reform Judaism’s fraught history with Zionism. Using the movement's generational platforms, we'll examine the changing nature of our relationship with and connection to Israel. RSVP
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The Human Right to Assisted End of Life: Intersection of Spiritual and Ethical Issues đź–Ą
The Human Right to Assisted End of Life: Intersection of Spiritual and Ethical Issues đź–Ą
Explore the spiritual and ethical aspects of compassionate and assisted dying. Led by Dr. Karen Hopenwasser and Irit Felsen, Ph.D., and featuring Rabbi Rachel Timoner, senior rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and Toby Weiss, assistant vice president of cultural diversity and hospice and palliative care for Metropolitan Jewish Health System.
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Deep Dive into the Shabbat Morning Service 🙋
Deep Dive into the Shabbat Morning Service 🙋
Join Rabbi Samantha Natov for an in-person deep dive into the Shabbat morning service. Investigate the meanings of prayers, where they fall in the morning service and how different musical settings affect the way we understand them. A great intro to Shabbat liturgy and enriching for more experienced worshippers! RSVP
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Lunch and Learn: Reform Judaism’s Zionism with Rabbi Neal Borovitz 🙋
Lunch and Learn: Reform Judaism’s Zionism with Rabbi Neal Borovitz 🙋
Join our member Rabbi Neal Borovitz as we explore Reform Judaism’s fraught history with Zionism. Using the movement's generational platforms, we'll examine the changing nature of our relationship with and connection to Israel. RSVP
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The Problem of God: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? 🙋
The Problem of God: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? 🙋
How do we comprehend God? And how does that color our understanding of why bad things seem to happen to good people — and vice versa? Join Rabbi Dalia Samansky for this two-part class exploring different conceptions of God and the ways we process the events that happen in the world around — and to […]
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Lunch and Learn: The Women of Purim 🙋
Lunch and Learn: The Women of Purim 🙋
The Purim story portrays two very strong — and very different — women. Join Rabbi Dalia Samansky as we explore the behaviors, motivations, and legacies of Queens Vashti and Esther. Soup will be served! And stick around: at 1:30 p.m. we need volunteers to help bag Hamentaschen for Purim celebration. RSVP
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The Problem of God: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? 🙋
The Problem of God: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? 🙋
How do we comprehend God? And how does that color our understanding of why bad things seem to happen to good people — and vice versa? Join Rabbi Dalia Samansky […]
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An Exclusive Reading of “The Match,” A New Musical By Toby Singer 🙋
An Exclusive Reading of “The Match,” A New Musical By Toby Singer 🙋
(DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.; READING BEGINS AT 7:00 P.M.) Even as Hannah Senesh was preparing to parachute into occupied Europe, fellow Hungarian Jew Rudolf Kastner was negotiating with Adolf […]
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