Sisterhood Text Study: Jurisprudence and Justice

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REGISTER FOR IN PERSON REGISTER FOR ZOOM Jewish civilization’s contribution to jurisprudence laid the foundation for Western legal practice and court procedure. Join Sisterhood in a text-based interactive study to uncover how Jewish jurisprudence’s wisdom can inform how we navigate our current Supreme Court’s decisions and the difficult conversations they generate. All learners welcome!

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Hebrew Basics | Intro to Hebrew Reading – Spring Classes

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REGISTER Learn how to read in this 8-week introductory course.  We will start at the very beginning, learning the letters and vowels and the mechanics of reading. At the end of the class, students will be fully able to read in Hebrew! The online course will be taught by Melissa De Lowe, founder of Urban Lion…

RAC-NY Assembly: Taking the Next Step in RAC-NY’s Climate Covenant

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REGISTER As RAC-NY, we have committed to take meaningful action to combat climate change over the next 2-3 years. This fall, we helped pass a state ballot measure that will provide billions of dollars to protect our environment, expand green energy infrastructure and advance environmental justice. Now we are weighing what to do next -…

Awakenings: Transforming Jewish Responses to Interfaith Marriage

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REGISTER Join Rabbi Joshua Stanton and Rabbi Ben Spratt, authors of “Awakenings: American Jewish Transformations in Identity, Leadership, and Belonging,” in discussion with 18Doors’ Jodi Bromberg and Rabbi Robyn Frisch, and the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism’s Edmund Case. The discussion will address current transformations in attitudes about interfaith marriage, and what’s required for interfaith…

He(Art) and Soul – The Betzalel School: The Art of Transformation

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REGISTER The Betzalel School drew early Zionists together to create a new Jewish aesthetic that could both depict and drive Jewish culture’s 20th century self-transformation. We will examine the power of art to depict and foster transformation for the viewer. Join Rabbi Weller as we engage with art as a medium for understanding spirituality. Click…

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Cinematters: Films + Conversations For Social Justice

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REGISTER Cinematters presents impactful films that engage the community toward a more democratic, inclusive, and just society. The program explores themes of inequality, injustice, and social responsibility. Through films, special events,…

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American Jewish Awakenings with Rabbi Spratt

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REGISTER As we mark 180 years since Congregation Rodeph Sholom’s founding, we draw on a dynamic history of change and transformation. In this three-session course, Rabbi Spratt will dive into…

Personal and Spiritual Pathways Through the Psalms

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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…

CRS Outings: “I’ll Have What She’s Having” at The Jewish Deli

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REGISTER Organized by the Skirball Cultural Center, “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Jewish Deli examines how Jewish immigrants, mostly from Central and Eastern Europe, imported and adapted traditions to create a uniquely American restaurant and reveals how Jewish delicatessens became a cornerstone of American food culture. The exhibition explores the food of immigration, the…

Personal and Spiritual Pathways Through the Psalms

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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…

Jews for Repro NY KICKOFF EVENT

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REGISTER  Jews for Repro NY is a grassroots organizing initiative activating Jews and Jewish leaders to speak out for abortion access in the New York metro area. This movement will build locally to provide a space for New Yorkers to show up as Jews for reproductive rights. New York’s Jewish community is hungry to engage…

He(Art) and Soul – Visiting The Met and Finding Jewish Meaning Outside Our Shul

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REGISTER This event is now full. To register for Rabbi Weller's next class please click here.  Join Rabbi Weller on a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to explore how art can be a vehicle for understanding spirituality. We will look beyond Jewish artists and instead use Jewish lenses to understand art regardless of…

CRS Outings: Tzedek Box Exhibit at HUC-JIR

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REGISTER Join Cantor De Lowe for a tour of the "Tzedek Box" exhibit at the Heller Musuem at Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion. A new ceremonial object, the…

He(Art) and Soul – Candle Weaving: Crafting and Kavanah with Rabbi Mira Weller

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REGISTER We will culminate our course with a hands-on crafting event that anyone (artist or not) can do and that is relevant to Jewish tradition. Knetlachlegn is a medieval spiritual practice of weaving candles that Ashkenazi women made for Yizkor. Through the act of gathering and crafting our candles, we will come up with our…

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…

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A Gay Reading of Joseph: Seeing Ourselves in His Story with Cantor Stefano Iacono

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REGISTER As we look at Parashat Mikeitz through the lens of queer eyes, Cantor Iacono shows us how we may develop a personal lens for reading ourselves in these texts. To ensure his own rise to power, Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams, predicting years of prosperity followed by years of famine. In this two-session course, we…

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Hebrew Basics 102 — Spring 2023

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EMAIL EVENTS@CRSNYC.ORG TO REGISTER  In our continuation class, we will focus on both solidification of reading skills as well as using these reading skills to learn elements of Hebrew language through central pieces of the Shabbat morning prayer service. Our work will both help with comprehension as well as participation in Shabbat services. This class…

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Hebrew Basics 101

ONLINE

REGISTER Learn how to read in this 8-week introductory course.  We will start at the very beginning, learning the letters and vowels and the mechanics of reading. At the end of the class, students will be fully able to read in Hebrew! The online course will be taught by Melissa De Lowe, founder of Urban Lion…

Women in Diplomacy

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REGISTER Join AJC New York for a special luncheon to celebrate Women’s History Month and the important work of our female diplomatic partners. This program will feature a panel discussion…

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…

The Future of Faith: A Dialogue of Hope

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REGISTER Join an online panel discussion with Rabbi Joshua Stanton, Rabbi Benjamin Spratt, Simran Singh, The Reverend Dr. Jacqueline Lewis and Rabbi Joui Hessel about religion in America and explore what has changed, what has remained the same and what might become possible in the future. This program is part of the Bronfman Center for…

Economic Justice through a Jewish Lens

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REGISTER Cost of Admission $15* *if cost is prohibitive, please contact Aviva Zadoff (azadoff@ncjwny.org).   An evening of learning and action NCJW NY upholds the Jewish values of justice and…

Brotherhood Torah Study with Cantor Iacono

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Kedoshim: A Gay Man’s Least Favorite Torah Portion REGISTER FOR IN PERSON REGISTER FOR ZOOM Join our Cantor Iacono and the CRS Brotherhood for a morning Torah study. We take pride in the verses of Kedoshim that assert our values (respect for the poor and the disabled), but what about its most famous verse that…