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Documenting the Trauma of Oct. 7: The Objects That Remain 🙋
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Street Visions: Europe, 1934 – Photographed by Richard J. Scheuer 🙋
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Insititute of Religion 1 W. 4th St., New York, NY"Richard Scheuer's black and white photographs depict ordinary people going about their daily lives in pre-war Europe with remarkable clarity and empathy, capturing the continent on the brink of radical change." Join the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise for docent-led tour of "Street Visions: Europe, 1934 — Photographs by Richard J. Scheuer." This exhibit is a window […]
Lunch and Learn: Interfaith Grandchildren 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueFor much of our history, we have been a people set apart. But the success of assimilation and our acceptance into broader society has brought new challenges. Many of us […]
Lunch and Learn: Judaism and Abortion After Roe v. Wade 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueIn the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning Roe v. Wade, our personal and religious liberties face new challenges. In this two-part class, Rabbi Neal Borovitz will examine Jewish texts […]
“Golda’s Balcony” Lunchtime Screening and Talk Back with Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueJoin the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise as we watch "Golda's Balcony" and enjoy lunch together! In a one-woman show with archival films in the background, an almost unrecognizable Valerie Harper plays a dozen characters who cross paths with former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir. The focus is on the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and […]
Bob Dylan: Crossroads from the North Country 🙋
Cantor Singer is a native of Superior, Wisconsin, where he grew up immersed in the local folk music scene and where his father was a local researcher for "Just Like Bob Zimmerman’s Blues," the first biography of Bob Dylan’s Jewish upbringing in northern Minnesota. Join Cantor Singer for this two-part course exploring Dylan's family, life, […]
Alternative Minyan 🙋🖥
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueShare the Shabbat morning service in person or on Zoom in a meditative style with friends and fellow congregants. Rabbi Dalia Samansky will lead this service, which includes music and responsive readings in both Hebrew and English. RSVP TO JOIN VIRTUALLY