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A Deep Dive into the Shabbat Morning Service 🖥
Join Rabbi Samantha Natov for a virtual 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
Lunch and Learn: From the Talmud to Today: Why Do the Righteous Suffer? 🖥
OnlineIt's perhaps the oldest theological problem: If there exists a benign and omnipotent God, then why do bad things happen to good people? What do our Jewish texts tell us about why the righteous suffer? And what wisdom can we apply to the current unjust situation in Ukraine? Join our congregant Rabbi Neal Borovitz as […]
‘Stories from the Fringe: Women Rabbis, Revealed!’ 🙋🖥
OnlineFinding holy moments in love, God and a fabulous pair of shoes. This play explores the little known moving personal true stories of 18 women rabbis as they overcome obstacles and struggle for acceptance in the rabbinate. This play is presented by The Braid and HUC-JIR. Sign up for the in-person performance at HUC or to stream. This performance […]
A Deep Dive into the Shabbat Morning Service 🖥
OnlineJoin Rabbi Samantha Natov for a virtual deep dive into the Shabbat morning service. Investigate the meanings of prayers, where they fall in the morning service and how different musical […]
Talk Back: ‘Stories from the Fringe: Women Rabbis, Revealed!’ 🖥
OnlineJoin us for an intimate conversation with The Braid Creative Director Ronda Spinak, "Stories from the Fringe" Director Susan Morgenstern and "Stories from the Fringe" Actress Rosie Moss about their new play. We'll hear about […]
Lunch and Learn: From the Talmud to Today: Why Do the Righteous Suffer? 🖥
OnlineIt's perhaps the oldest theological problem: If there exists a benign and omnipotent God, then why do bad things happen to good people? What do our Jewish texts tell us […]