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  • Wednesday ,
    FebFebruary  11 , 2026
     
     
    The Lunch Club

    Wednesday, Feb 11th 12:00p to 1:00p
    The Lunch Club - Why are Jews Associated with Certain Jobs: Jewish Economic History and the Origins of Stereotypes - Moderated by Dr. Deborah Savage

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  • Thursday ,
    FebFebruary  12 , 2026
     
     
    PJP - Talmudic Stories: From History to Literature

    Thursday, Feb 12th 8:30p to 10:30p
    How should Talmudic stories about the sages be studied? From the middle ages until recent times, interpreters adopted an historical approach that understood “sage-stories” as relating “what actually happened,” namely the lives and deeds of the sages. Much of the histories of the rabbis and of the Jewish people in the periods of the Mishnah and Talmud were written on the basis of these stories. More recently scholars have shifted to a literary approach that rejects the historicity of the stories and understands them as didactic literature, teaching morals and lessons to the audience. This talk will explore why scholars abandoned the biographical-historical approach and shifted to an understanding of rabbinic stories as didactic fictions. It will also delineate the revolutionary impact of this “paradigm shift” in our knowledge of the history of the Talmudic period.

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  • Sunday ,
    FebFebruary  15 , 2026
    The 48 Ways to Wisdom
    Sunday, Feb 15th 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!

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  • Sunday ,
    FebFebruary  22 , 2026
     
     
    PJP - Jewish Artists Who Shook the World

    Sunday, Feb 22nd 1:00p to 2:30p
    This is a journey into the lives of Jewish artists from Eastern Europe who arrived in Paris with big dreams and little else, overcame immense challenges, and created groundbreaking masterpieces that forever changed the face of modern art.

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  • Monday ,
    MarMarch  2 , 2026
    Purim Madness at Beth David
    Monday, Mar 2nd 7:00p to 9:00p
    Celebrate Purim at Beth David, beginning at 5:30 pm with 3 different types of Megillah readings! Regular, women's, and non-grogger Megillah readings followed by Purim Madness at Beth David to kick off the season! Enjoy activities for all ages, a sports and entertainment memorabilia silent auction, food and drinks, and more!

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Weekly Bulletin: Parshat Lech Lecha

 

 

 

 

 

Education Sessions                                                   Special Events

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  • Wednesday ,
    FebFebruary  11 , 2026
     
     
    The Lunch Club

    Wednesday, Feb 11th 12:00p to 1:00p
    The Lunch Club - Why are Jews Associated with Certain Jobs: Jewish Economic History and the Origins of Stereotypes - Moderated by Dr. Deborah Savage

    MORE INFO

  • Thursday ,
    FebFebruary  12 , 2026
     
     
    PJP - Talmudic Stories: From History to Literature

    Thursday, Feb 12th 8:30p to 10:30p
    How should Talmudic stories about the sages be studied? From the middle ages until recent times, interpreters adopted an historical approach that understood “sage-stories” as relating “what actually happened,” namely the lives and deeds of the sages. Much of the histories of the rabbis and of the Jewish people in the periods of the Mishnah and Talmud were written on the basis of these stories. More recently scholars have shifted to a literary approach that rejects the historicity of the stories and understands them as didactic literature, teaching morals and lessons to the audience. This talk will explore why scholars abandoned the biographical-historical approach and shifted to an understanding of rabbinic stories as didactic fictions. It will also delineate the revolutionary impact of this “paradigm shift” in our knowledge of the history of the Talmudic period.

    MORE INFO

  • Sunday ,
    FebFebruary  15 , 2026
    The 48 Ways to Wisdom
    Sunday, Feb 15th 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!

    MORE INFO

  • Sunday ,
    FebFebruary  22 , 2026
     
     
    PJP - Jewish Artists Who Shook the World

    Sunday, Feb 22nd 1:00p to 2:30p
    This is a journey into the lives of Jewish artists from Eastern Europe who arrived in Paris with big dreams and little else, overcame immense challenges, and created groundbreaking masterpieces that forever changed the face of modern art.

    MORE INFO

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  • Monday ,
    MarMarch  2 , 2026
    Purim Madness at Beth David
    Monday, Mar 2nd 7:00p to 9:00p
    Celebrate Purim at Beth David, beginning at 5:30 pm with 3 different types of Megillah readings! Regular, women's, and non-grogger Megillah readings followed by Purim Madness at Beth David to kick off the season! Enjoy activities for all ages, a sports and entertainment memorabilia silent auction, food and drinks, and more!

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Sat, February 7 2026 20 Shevat 5786