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Lunch and Learn: Exploring Genesis 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueJoin Rabbi Neal Borovitz for a two-session class exploring the conclusion of the Book of Genesis. In this second session, we will focus on Joseph as a prototype of the Diaspora Jew and our relationship to and responsibility for the welfare of Jews in the land of Israel. RSVP
Adult Hebrew Class 🙋 (Beginner)
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueThe language of the ancient Israelites, Hebrew ceased to be spoken between 200–400 CE, in the aftermath of the Third Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire — but its use continued in Jewish literature and liturgy for centuries. Much like the miracle of the modern state of Israel, Hebrew is one of the only true […]
Adult Hebrew Class 🙋 (Intermediate)
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueThe language of the ancient Israelites, Hebrew ceased to be spoken between 200–400 CE, in the aftermath of the Third Jewish Revolt against the Roman Empire — but its use continued in Jewish literature and liturgy for centuries. Much like the miracle of the modern state of Israel, Hebrew is one of the only true […]
Rabbis Ammi Hirsch and John Rosove in Conversation 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueJoin Rabbi Ammi Hirsch in conversation with his good friend and fellow rabbi, John Rosove, as they attempt to solve the world's problems — or at least all the problems facing Jews in America — and discuss Rosove's new book, "From the West to the East: A Memoir of a Liberal American Rabbi." RSVP About […]
Community Mahjong 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueSpend the afternoon playing maj with friends old and new! All levels welcome — whether you're a pro, need to sharpen your skills, or are just learning to play, there's a table waiting for you! Co-sponsored by Community Connections and the Women's Organization of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. Stephen Wise members are welcome to join […]
Weekly Mourners’ Minyan 🙋
Stephen Wise Free SynagogueRemembering our loved ones is a sacred act — allowing their memories to inspire us by the good in their life, helping us to live more fully in our own days. In Jewish tradition, we recite the Kaddish prayer for 11 months after the death of a close family member. Join us in our sanctuary […]