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Hebrew Basics | Intro to Hebrew Reading

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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…

Together in Faith Together in Heart

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JOIN HERE Email info@crsnyc.org for the password to join. Please join Rabbi Benjamin Spratt and Reverend Micah Bucey as we compare Jewish and Christian wisdom to explore how faith can…

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Personal and Spiritual Pathways Through the Psalms

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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 of…

Hadar: Ta’anit Esther with Hadar | Fasting: Who? What? Why?

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REGISTER On the day before Purim, the Fast of Esther offers an opportunity to reflect, pray, and mark moments of need, both historical and contemporary. For some, fasting feels self-evident; for others, it raises more questions than answers. This Ta’anit Esther, take time with Hadar to reflect on the nature of fasting from historical, personal,…

100th Anniversary of the Bat Mitzvah Commemoration

Off Site NY, United States

REGISTER Kick off Rise Up/Bat Mitzvah at 100 National Shabbat with a multi-access celebration and commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Bat Mitzvah. 100 years ago, SAJ held the first Bat Mitzvah in America. When Judith Kaplan sat in the men's section at the Society for the Advancement of Judaism (SAJ) and recited verses in…

The Queer Power of Prayer with Rev. Micah Bucey

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JOIN THE ZOOM USING MEETING ID: 947 3938 3375 & PASSCODE: 676457 Presented by Congregation Rodeph Sholom, Beit Simchat Torah,  and East End Temple The concept of “prayer” has been…