Talking about race is both difficult and necessary in our Jewish community and in society. This facilitated discussion group will provide space to develop what sociologist Robin DiAngelo calls “racial stamina,” the ability to think and talk about race effectively. RSVP at https://racialstamina.eventbrite.com
Would you like to be able to follow along in the prayer book? Would you like to know what your child is learning in Hebrew school? Have you always wondered how the Hebrew language works? It is never too late to start learning Hebrew! This class is for those who have never studied Hebrew before […]
Use your Hebrew, don’t lose your Hebrew! This class for experienced Hebrew students is primarily focused on studying Biblical and liturgical text in Hebrew. (Class is conducted in English, but the source material is Hebrew.) Text study and analysis is accompanied by opportunities to build your vocabulary and sharpen your grammar skills.
light snacks prior to Shabbat services
A wonderful educational opportunity awaits all who attend weekly Torah Study on Saturday mornings, beginning at 9:15am. The classes, led by our clergy, focus on the Torah reading for the week.
February is Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month. Join us for a lay-led Kehillat Shabbat service with special guest Stephanie Slater, Social Worker, Early Interventionist and Director of Early Childhood Development and Family Support at Adas Israel's Gan HaYaled Preschool.