CRS Book Club: The Netanyahus

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REGISTER  The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family by Joshua Cohen 2022 PULITIZER PRIZE ♦ 2021 NATIONAL…

Kabbalat Shabbat Service: HIAS Refugee Shabbat

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Our congregation’s commitment to social action is far-reaching and well known. As Rabbi Karol has noted, “We at CRS always are called to help, and providing humanitarian relief is our…

March Tzedek Circle: How do you speak the truth to people who benefit from obscuring it?

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REGISTER Join co-hosts Dena Robinson and Darin Lim Yankowitz for an hour of pre-Purim music, learning, conversation and action in service of the Jewish call for justice. Special guest: Shira Zemel, Reproductive Rights Campaign Co-Chair for National Council of Jewish Women. Special musical guest: the remarkable Ze'evi Tovlev. Register to join Tzedek Circle on Sunday,…

Purim Morning Text Study: Megillah, Media, & Midrash

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Join Rabbi Weller for a Megillah reading and a discussion of modern media and midrash as illuminated by J.T. Waldman's graphic novel of Megillat Esther. This text study will examine…

A Conversation with Scott Fried “Talking to the Creature on Your Walk Home: A Survival Guide for Parents & Grandparents of Teenagers”

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REGISTER Explore how to best support our young people as they develop, with author Scott Fried. Scott will address fundamental questions such as how we can show up for our teens and help them thrive—even when we don’t have all the answers. Scott will also offer tips on how to create healthy conversations and practice…

“In A Different Key” Documentary Screening & Filmmaker Talkback

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REGISTER The award-winning documentary In A Different Key is an extraordinary narrative history of autism: the riveting story of parents fighting for their children’s civil rights; of doctors struggling to define autism; of ingenuity, self-advocacy, and profound social change. Congregation Rodeph Sholom invites you to a screening and talkback with the filmmakers and award-winning journalists…

Rabbi Ed Feld Discusses “The Book of Revolutions: The Battles of Priests, Prophets, and Kings That Birthed the Torah”

REGISTER The Torah is truly the Book of Revolutions, born from a military coup (the Northern Israelite revolution), the aftermath of an assassination and regency (a Judean revolution), and a quiet but radical revolution effected by outsiders whose ideas proved persuasive (Babylonian exile). Emerging from each of these were three key legal codes—the Covenant Code…

In Defense of Israeli Democracy: IDF Reservists Speak Out

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Join us for a special event to hear from Brigadier General (Res) Roy Riftin, Colonel (Res) Joab Rosenberg, and Colonel (Res) Ophir Bear, who will discuss the upcoming judicial reform and its impact on Israeli democracy. The suggested reform, which many are calling a judicial revolt, will change the balance of powers in Israel by…

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 tzedek box enables the ritualization of our acts of justice and helps bring sanctity and beauty to this work. Contemporary artists offer their vision for…

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…

My Passover Cooking Adventure

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REGISTER For ages 3 to 5 w/ a Grown-up Join Rabbi Juliana Karol, Lisa Schiff, and Marcia Stein to get ready for Passover! Children and parents will whip up some Passover favorites including matzah pizza, matzah brai, and chocolate-covered matzah.

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…

Erev Shabbat Service With Special Guest, Gilad Kariv

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Our special guest at Erev Shabbat Services is Israeli politician and lawyer, MK Rabbi Gilad Kariv, elected as the first Reform Rabbi to the Knesset and third ranking member in the Labor Party.…

(Re)Soul: A New Monthly Shabbat Morning Offering

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The name (Re)Soul is a take on the translation of the word “vayinafash" in the liturgical poem, V’shamru, “And we shall be re-souled.” This new monthly service will build on the already amazing traditions of the Chapel service - weaving together music and learning, and helping us to center ourselves and re-soul on Shabbat together! Watch on…

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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…

Rodeph Sholom School Middle School Musical: Into the Woods Jr.

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Doors open at 6:45 pm This show is best suited for ages 7 and up. Tickets Not Required James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone's favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece... and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching. The…

Erev Shabbat Service

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Share Shabbat with family, friends—old ones and new—and community. Join us for meaningful Shabbat worship, study and hospitality. Each Friday evening the Rodeph Sholom community joins together to welcome Shabbat in a joyful service of prayer, music, and moments of quiet contemplation. Our Erev Shabbat service is a perfect way to end the week and…

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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…

Last Flight Home: A Documentary Film Screening and Conversation

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REGISTER TUE, MAR 28 | 87th Street and Online 5:00 pm - Film Screening - if  you would like to attend please email: stephanielasher46@gmail.com 7:00 pm - Dialogue Last Flight Home, the award-winning documentary film by Ondi Timoner, Rabbi Rachel Timoner's sister, tells the story of their father Eli Timoner, his extraordinary life filled with…

The Empty Chair at the Seder Table: A Passover Bereavement Program

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REGISTER Join other bereaved Jews for a virtual program facilitated by Rabbis Miriam Herscher, BCC, LMSW, and Adam Huttel, LMSW, where you'll: Explore ways to process grief and memory Find meaning and comfort in the themes of redemption and renewal Celebrate our holiday of freedom during a dark time in our lives and in the…

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Hebrew Basics 101

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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…

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 with female diplomats about their experiences and careers as women in the foreign service and the diplomatic corps. A kosher luncheon will be served.  …

CRS Book Club: I’d Like to Say I’m Sorry, But There’s No One to Say Sorry To

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REGISTER I’d Like to Say I’m Sorry, But There’s No One to Say Sorry To: Stories by Mikolaj Grynberg An exquisitely original collection of darkly funny stories that explore the panorama of Jewish experience in contemporary Poland, from a world-class contemporary writer. Mikołaj Grynberg is a psychologist and photographer who has spent years collecting and…

Democracy in Israel: The Opportunities and Perils of Politics in Israel Today with Uri Keidar

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REGISTER This event is for CRS Members Only Executive Director, Uri Keidar, joins us in person from Israel Hofsheet, a non-partisan organization that works to advocate for policy change on issues of religion and state in Israel. Uri will share updates on Israel Hofsheet’s public initiatives and campaigns for religious freedom and the strengthening of…

Erev Shabbat Service: Honor Trans Day of Visibility with Nationally Recognized Speaker, Poet, and Teacher Dr. Joy Ladin

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On this Shabbat, which falls on International Transgender Day of Visibility March 31, we are privileged to welcome Dr. Joy Ladin, who has long worked at the tangled intersection of literature, Judaism, and transgender identity.  As she prepares to share some of her poetry and part her story with our community, she offers the following,…

Singin’ Swingin’ into Passover with our Grandparents & Special Friends

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REGISTER Come shake your sillies out and get ready for Passover at this Passover themed Singin' swingin' Shabbat! Grandparents and friends are especially invited to this event where we'll be creating our own seder plates! Bagels and playtime to follow. Pre-registration required.

Gotham BBYO: Passover Chocolate Seder Program w/ Chaverut

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REGISTER Join Gotham BBYO for a seder full of chocolate and candy! For Grades 8-12 BBYO teen programs are teen driven and teen led to foster fun and connection among teens. Affiliated with the international movement, BBYO also hosts a number of regional events that take place regularly throughout the year including leadership development workshops,…