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Documenting the Trauma of Oct. 7: The Objects That Remain 🙋
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Guided Tour of the Center for Jewish History 🙋
Center for Jewish History 15 W. 16th St., New York, NY, United Stateswith Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz Hanukkah celebrates the Maccabees' commitment to ensuring the future of Judaism and rich expressions of Jewish identity. Join Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz on a guided tour through the Center for Jewish History and explore the varied traditions and expressions of Judaism that we have proudly inherited.There is a $10 cost for this […]
The Miraculous Hanukkah Cook-Off 🖥
Onlinewith Rabbis Sam Natov and Rena Rifkin Tradition tells us the Maccabees found only enough oil for one day — but that it miraculously burned for eight. Rabbis Sam Natov and Rena Rifkin think the real Hanukkah miracle is sufganiyot (doughnuts). Join our resident rabbi-chefs as they go head-to-head for another holiday cook-off! WATCH HERE
Lunch and Learn: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Jewish Values 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueDuring his lifetime, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed rabbis and Jews with messages about how Judaism should inspire civil rights activism. Join Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz as we read […]
Deep Dive into the Shabbat Morning Service 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueJoin 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 […]
MLK Shabbat of Service: Help Fill the UWS Community Fridge 🙋
Stephen Wise Free Synagogue“The greatest birthday gift my husband could receive is if people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds celebrated the holiday by performing individual acts of kindness through service to others,” said Coretta Scott King, referring to her late husband Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Join us as we honor his legacy with a Shabbat of […]
Lunch and Learn: Praying With Our Feet: The Moral Imperative to Act Justly 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueBoth Frederick Douglas and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel spoke about feeling they were “praying with their feet” during their involvement in the fight for civil rights. As Jews, we are constantly and consistently implored to seek justice and pursue peace. Join Rabbi Dalia Samansky for this two-part class as we explore the roots of this […]