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Torah Study for Beginners with Rabbi Deborah Goldberg

IN PERSON

REGISTER Ever wonder what happens at Torah Study? Do you want to feel more comfortable picking up a Tanakh and finding meaning in its words? Would you like to study Torah as an adult? Here is your chance! Join us for this three-session course to explore Torah and the art of studying Torah. You’ll walk…

CRS Outings: Jewish Theological Seminary’s Rare Book Room with Rabbi Spratt

IN PERSON

REGISTER Curious about the textual treasures of the Jewish Theological Seminary’s Rare Book room? Join Rabbi Spratt for a visit in which you will uncover centuries of Passover Haggadot and explore a history of blasphemy with heretical texts of all kinds! Should you choose to extend your visit, you can also explore JTS and Columbia…

Personal and Spiritual Pathways Through the Psalms

ONLINE

REGISTER Join Rabbi Jacqueline Koch Ellenson for a monthly personal and spiritual encounter with The Book of Psalms, or Tehillim, an ancient book with eternal and contemporary meaning. This text is a multi-vocal collection of poems that holds relevance for every mood and every mode of human existence. All searchers and learners are welcome, independent…

Shabbat Torah Study

ONLINE

COME IN PERSON OR JOIN VIA ZOOM IN PERSON: No registration is required. Proof of vaccination with booster is required and masks are optional. ZOOM: REGISTER This session of Torah…

Dirshuni: Women’s Contemporary Midrash

IN PERSON & ONLINE

REGISTER It’s no secret that throughout history, the analysis and interpretation of Jewish sacred texts weren’t often open to women. As beautiful as our tradition is, and as deeply imaginative as the sages were—we may never really know what the women who lived centuries ago truly thought. Fortunately, it’s a different story today. Earlier this year,…

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Sacred Music as Sacred Heresy in American Jewish History with Cantor Shayna De Lowe

IN PERSON

REGISTER Use of the organ in services—awe-inspiring or heresy? Guitar from the bimah—accessible or profane? Music has an unparalleled power to convene and cohere people together. Its power used throughout history as an agent of societal change, at times inspiring shock and outrage before, finally, moving people to acceptance of new norms. In this two-session…

December Tzedek Circle: How do we approach the needs of Jewish communities in relation to other needs?

ONLINE

REGISTER Join Tzedek Circle on Sunday, December 11th at 8:00 PM for the next Tzedek Circle. Co-hosts Dena Robinson and Darin Lim Yankowitz welcome special guests Kira Simon of the Anti-Defamation League and Cantor Danielle Rodnizki of Westchester Reform Temple as we ask: How do we approach the needs of Jewish communities in relation to other needs? Live on Zoom at 8:00pm…

Sacred Music as Sacred Heresy in American Jewish History with Cantor Shayna De Lowe

IN PERSON

REGISTER Use of the organ in services—awe-inspiring or heresy? Guitar from the bimah—accessible or profane? Music has an unparalleled power to convene and cohere people together. Its power used throughout history as an agent of societal change, at times inspiring shock and outrage before, finally, moving people to acceptance of new norms. In this two-session…

Personal and Spiritual Pathways Through the Psalms

ONLINE

REGISTER Join Rabbi Jacqueline Koch Ellenson for a monthly personal and spiritual encounter with The Book of Psalms, or Tehillim, an ancient book with eternal and contemporary meaning. This text is a multi-vocal collection of poems that holds relevance for every mood and every mode of human existence. All searchers and learners are welcome, independent…