Shabbat Torah Study

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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…

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Rodeph Sholom School Coat Drive

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As we prepare to spend time with our friends and families and reflect on the abundance in our lives that we are so grateful for, we are also considering the…

BBYO Jr: It’s All About Me/Giving Day

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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…

CRS Book Club: People Love Dead Jews

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REGISTER People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present by Dara Horn Winner of the 2021 National Jewish Book Award for Contemporary Jewish Life and Practice ● Finalist for the 2021 Kirkus Prize in Nonfiction A New York Times Notable Book of the Year ● A Wall Street Journal, Chicago Public Library, Publishers Weekly,…

Dirshuni: Women’s Contemporary Midrash

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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,…

Last Flight Home

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RSVP Join us for a screening of Last Flight Home directed by Ondi Timoner MONDAY, DECEMBER 5TH WALTER READE THEATER, FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER 165 W. 65th Street, New York, NY 10023   Schedule 6:30pm - Doors open 7:00pm - Screening Q&A with Director Ondi Timoner and Rabbi Rachel Timoner moderated by Sundance Film Festival Director…

Gotham BBYO: Adult Night

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REGISTER For Grades 8-12 and their parents BBYO teen programs are teen driven and teen led to foster fun and connection among teens. Affiliated with the international movement, BBYO also…

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

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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…