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Lunch and Learn: Talking About End-of-Life Care and Our Legacies 🖥
Join psychological, legal and spiritual experts for this virtual three-part series on end-of-life planning and care. In the first session, DotCares Founder and CEO Dorothy (Dot) Tagarelli will address aging and memory, including the natural aging process, memory loss, and how we can build skills to help ourselves and others. During our second session, New […]
The Scientific Hunt for Alien Technology with Astronomer Avi Loeb 🖥
In October 2017, humanity discovered Oumuamua, the first interstellar object ever observed visiting our solar system. Exhibiting anomalous characteristics, the unknown object has defied the scientific community's attempts to explain […]
Virtual Lay-Led Torah Study 🖥
Read and discuss the Torah, Tanakh and Talmud. No Hebrew knowledge or prior study is necessary. For any questions, contact David Richter at dhenryrichter@gmail.com. RSVP Zoom meeting information will be […]
A Tree Grows In Israel: Revealing Who We Are Through Arboreal Art 🖥
Pictured: Tal Shochat, Untitled (Orange Tree) 2005, C-print In preparation for Tu B’Shevat, the "new year" for trees, join Rabbi Sam Natov and world-renowned art advisor Ronnit Vasserman on Zoom […]
Lunch and Learn: Talking About End-of-Life Care and Our Legacies 🖥
Join psychological, legal and spiritual experts for this virtual three-part series on end-of-life planning and care. In the first session, DotCares Founder and CEO Dorothy (Dot) Tagarelli will address aging and memory, including the natural aging process, memory loss, and how we can build skills to help ourselves and others. During our second session, New […]
Virtual Short Story Group 🖥
Join our monthly Short Story Group on Zoom, where we discuss Jewish-themed material. This month we're reading “I Will Pick Out Your Ribs (from My Teeth)” by Aimee Bender, “A Love Affair” by Lucia Berlin, “What Do You Say to the Sufferer?” by David Brooks, and “The Eternal New York Jew” by Andrew Silow-Carroll. Come […]