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Thursday ,
NovNovember 7 , 2024Duet on Psalms: Drawing New Meaning from Ancient Words
Thursday, Nov 7th 8:30p to 9:30p
Psalms are our people’s songs, an ancient playlist that still strikes a chord in our hearts. From lamentation to celebration, the Psalms speak to us from generation to generation. Rabbis Elie Spitz and Jack Riemer take us into a deeper exploration of the Psalms, going beyond the surface meaning of the words with new, thoughtful interpretations, taking a fresh look at these ancient texts and the relevance they can hold for us today. It is a testament to their lasting power that the Psalms continue to provide readers with solace, challenge, inspiration, and more. Duets on Psalms will inspire you to revisit these ancient texts and see them with fresh eyes because, in the end, it’s not what the psalmist intended that matters but the meaning you gain from each psalm as you make its words your own. -
Sunday ,
NovNovember 10 , 2024
Sunday, Nov 10th 10:30a to 1:30p
Based on the renowned series “The 48 Ways to Wisdom” by Rav Noach Weinberg z”l, founder of Aish HaTorah, this program equips children with essential life skills such as seeking truth, developing resilience, building strong character, and living with intention, all through a Jewish lens. Through interactive learning, including hands-on activities, games, and group discussions, children apply Jewish teachings to real-life challenges, helping them grow into confident and thoughtful individuals. Give your child the tools to thrive in today’s world—rooted in timeless Jewish wisdom! -
Tuesday ,
NovNovember 12 , 2024Beth David Beit Midrash
Tuesday, Nov 12th 7:00p to 9:00p
The Beth David Beit Midrash (House of Study) will feature two sessions with a choice of topics, including a break for refreshments and schmoozing. Sessions are independent of each other. -
Thursday ,
NovNovember 14 , 2024Between Arabic and Hebrew: Mizrahi Culture in Israel
Thursday, Nov 14th 8:30p to 9:30p
Join Yuval Evri, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University to explores the rich and multifaceted culture of Mizrahi Jews in Israel, who hail from Middle Eastern and North African countries. It delves into the historical migration of Mizrahi communities, their integration into Israeli society, and the unique cultural synthesis that emerged from their dual heritage.
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Friday ,
DecDecember 6 , 2024
Friday, Dec 6th 5:30p to 9:00p
Join our young professional community (20s & 30s) for delicious catered Shabbat dinner! Kabbalat Shabbat, 5:30pm Shabbat Dinner, 6:30pm
Mon, November 4 2024
3 Cheshvan 5785
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Mincha/Maariv : 4:25pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Lech Lecha
Shabbat, Nov 9 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Nov 8, 4:18pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Nov 9, 5:17pm |
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Thursday ,
NovNovember 7 , 2024Duet on Psalms: Drawing New Meaning from Ancient Words
Thursday, Nov 7th 8:30p to 9:30p
Psalms are our people’s songs, an ancient playlist that still strikes a chord in our hearts. From lamentation to celebration, the Psalms speak to us from generation to generation. Rabbis Elie Spitz and Jack Riemer take us into a deeper exploration of the Psalms, going beyond the surface meaning of the words with new, thoughtful interpretations, taking a fresh look at these ancient texts and the relevance they can hold for us today. It is a testament to their lasting power that the Psalms continue to provide readers with solace, challenge, inspiration, and more. Duets on Psalms will inspire you to revisit these ancient texts and see them with fresh eyes because, in the end, it’s not what the psalmist intended that matters but the meaning you gain from each psalm as you make its words your own. -
Sunday ,
NovNovember 10 , 2024
Sunday, Nov 10th 10:30a to 1:30p
Based on the renowned series “The 48 Ways to Wisdom” by Rav Noach Weinberg z”l, founder of Aish HaTorah, this program equips children with essential life skills such as seeking truth, developing resilience, building strong character, and living with intention, all through a Jewish lens. Through interactive learning, including hands-on activities, games, and group discussions, children apply Jewish teachings to real-life challenges, helping them grow into confident and thoughtful individuals. Give your child the tools to thrive in today’s world—rooted in timeless Jewish wisdom! -
Tuesday ,
NovNovember 12 , 2024Beth David Beit Midrash
Tuesday, Nov 12th 7:00p to 9:00p
The Beth David Beit Midrash (House of Study) will feature two sessions with a choice of topics, including a break for refreshments and schmoozing. Sessions are independent of each other. -
Thursday ,
NovNovember 14 , 2024Between Arabic and Hebrew: Mizrahi Culture in Israel
Thursday, Nov 14th 8:30p to 9:30p
Join Yuval Evri, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies, Brandeis University to explores the rich and multifaceted culture of Mizrahi Jews in Israel, who hail from Middle Eastern and North African countries. It delves into the historical migration of Mizrahi communities, their integration into Israeli society, and the unique cultural synthesis that emerged from their dual heritage. -
Friday ,
DecDecember 6 , 2024
Friday, Dec 6th 5:30p to 9:00p
Join our young professional community (20s & 30s) for delicious catered Shabbat dinner! Kabbalat Shabbat, 5:30pm Shabbat Dinner, 6:30pm -
Thursday ,
DecDecember 12 , 2024The Political Dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Thursday, Dec 12th 8:30p to 9:30p
Join Nadav Shelef, Harvey M. Meyerhoff Professor of Israel Studies, University of Wisconsin – Madison, as he identifies the core issues at stake and reviews the range of possible outcomes to develop a more nuanced understanding of why each of them is so difficult (or undesirable) to implement. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 22 , 2024
Sunday, Dec 22nd 10:30a to 1:30p
In this program, children will explore the stories, customs, and historical significance of the special days on the Hebrew CalendarThrough interactive activities, including hands-on crafts and recipes, your child will not only gain a deeper understanding of these important dates but will also see them from a fresh perspective, fostering a greater appreciation for both joyous holidays and meaningful commemorative events. All sessions are drop-off and include brunch.
Mon, November 4 2024 3 Cheshvan 5785
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