Erev Shabbat/Kristallnacht Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

We commemorate the Night of Broken Glass, November 9, 1938, with candle-lighting to mark the beginning of the Holocaust. Share Shabbat with family, friends—old ones and new—and community. Join us…

Mitzvah Makers (M&Ms): Invisible Hands

IN PERSON

REGISTER For Grades 8-12  Join us as we partner with Invisible Hands to help those most in need on the UWS. We will be delivering food and medicine. Pizza dinner…

Café Tribe: Judaism & Gratitude!

IN PERSON

REGISTER This program is for those in their 20s and 30s—no membership required.  Join us for hot coffee (on us!) and hot topics.  This month, we'll be talking about Judaism and gratitude as we approach Thanksgiving.  What does Judaism have to teach us about gratitude?  How can gratitude better connect us to Judaism?  Join fellow…

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…

BBYO Jr: It’s All About Me/Giving Day

IN PERSON

REGISTRATION FOR 7TH GRADE REGISTRATION FOR 8TH-12TH GRADE For Grade 7-12 Join the Gotham BBYO chapter for a program that's all about you! Get pampered, de-stress, and take some "you time". Dinner will be provided. For more information check out our CRS Teens page here Please email youthandteens@crsnyc.org with any questions

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,…