An Eye on Jewish Wisdom and Thought from a Woman’s Perspective [Virtual]
Together we will explore the wisdom of distinctive modern Jewish women.
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Together we will explore the wisdom of distinctive modern Jewish women.
What would MLK say about relations between Jews and Blacks in 2022? How would he frame the discussion?
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski, who died recently, was the scion of multiple Hasidic dynasties and author of more than 60 books.
This course will cover and explore some of most interesting counterculture movements within Judaism and those which separated themselves from Jewish life.
Rabbi Sacks, who passed away recently, possessed a world of wisdom which crossed denominational lines.
Explore Solomon’s wise words on knowledge, justice, judgment, equity, evil and more in a lively study/discussion format.
Further explore thoughts and ideas of King David and other authors of the Book of Psalms.
This course will examine how some of our more popular Jewish traditions evolved from Torah verses, to Rabbinic discussion, to our home and synagogues today.
Judges is the second book in Prophets in the Hebrew Bible. Judges tells of the Israelites’ reign over the land of Canaan and has a heavy focus on Divine reward and punishment.
Every Monday beginning October 18 to December 13
Explore his prophesies, poetry and messages, including “They shall beat their swords into ploughshares…”
Mondays beginning October 16 through December 11
How do we reconcile modern Biblical scholarship with traditional beliefs?
Wednesdays beginning August 23 through September 13
Consider how we can personally be inspired and fall in love with these prayers and make our experience more meaningful.
Mondays beginning August 21 through September 18
The Book of Joshua chronicles the Israelites’ conquest and settlement of Canaan.
This course offers a road map to guide you through the experience of prayer.
Learn the rich history of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Mondays beginning March 13 through April 3
Examining Deuteronomy (Devarim) which looks towards Israel's life in the land of Israel.
Wednesdays beginning March 8 through April 19
Learn about Israel's wanderings in the Sinai desert and challenges faced by Moses and Aaron.
Wednesdays beginning January 11 through February 22.
Learn the rich history of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Every Monday beginning January 9 through March 6.
Learn how Israel was to live as a holy nation.
Every Wednesday beginning November 2 through December 14.
Learn the rich history of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Every Monday beginning September 12 through December 5.
Elul, the month in the Hebrew calendar which precedes Rosh HaShana is traditionally a time for personal reflection and spiritual preparation for the New Year.
Every Monday beginning September 7 through 28.
An exploration of how we can take basic Jewish concepts and traditions and create a positive, meaningful, and spiritual Jewish life.
Every Wednesday day beginning May 4 through June 8.
Learn the rich history of the kings of Judah and Israel.
Every Monday beginning May 2 through June 27.