Wise Aging: Living with Joy and Resilience
Based on the Book: Wise Aging Living with Joy, Resilience, & Spirit. This course will follow the wisdom in this popular resource for aging well. Fridays beginning January 10 through […]
Based on the Book: Wise Aging Living with Joy, Resilience, & Spirit. This course will follow the wisdom in this popular resource for aging well. Fridays beginning January 10 through […]
Come study the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Aviva Funke, assistant director at the BJE. The weekly Torah portions in the Fall are some of the most familiar to us as they follow the lives of our Patriarchs and Matriarchs focusing on lessons that are relevant for our lives today. Mondays beginning January 9 through […]
Join Us for an Inspiring Morning! Rahel Musleah, acclaimed author, journalist, and speaker, shares her insights on the journey of aging with intention, acceptance, and strength. Come connect, reflect, and celebrate the wisdom of this stage of life. $54 per personKosher Catered Brunch Included
This introductory course provides a foundation in the basic tenants of Judaism. Among areas covered are: History, Holidays and Observances, Life Cycle, Theology, Prayer, Israel and Communal Life. Open to non-Jews alone, Non-Jews with their Jewish partners and Jewish adults interested in further exploring Judaism. Monday evenings beginning January 6 through February 24 from 5:00 […]
Tuesdays beginning January 7 through February 25 from 3:00pm - 4:30pmCost: $160 Faculty: Sophie Plapp
Tuesdays beginning January 7 through February 25 from 4:30 PM - 6:00 PMCost: $160 Faculty: Sophie Plapp
What allowed the Holocaust to happen? Explore the events and ideologies that led to history’s darkest moment and the stories of resilience, courage, and humanity that emerged in its wake. Uncover the lessons of empathy, moral responsibility, and remembrance—and how they guide us to build a more compassionate and just world today. Instructor: Steve Glassman
What allowed the Holocaust to happen? Explore the events and ideologies that led to history’s darkest moment and the stories of resilience, courage, and humanity that emerged in its wake. Uncover the lessons of empathy, moral responsibility, and remembrance—and how they guide us to build a more compassionate and just world today. Instructor: Steve Glassman
What allowed the Holocaust to happen? Explore the events and ideologies that led to history’s darkest moment and the stories of resilience, courage, and humanity that emerged in its wake. Uncover the lessons of empathy, moral responsibility, and remembrance—and how they guide us to build a more compassionate and just world today. Instructor: Steve Glassman
What allowed the Holocaust to happen? Explore the events and ideologies that led to history’s darkest moment and the stories of resilience, courage, and humanity that emerged in its wake. Uncover the lessons of empathy, moral responsibility, and remembrance—and how they guide us to build a more compassionate and just world today. Instructor: Steve Glassman
This is how Richard McBee describes what fuels his life and work. A courageous and cutting-edge artist, noted art critic, founder of the Jewish Art Salon, and author, Richard Mc Bee is one of the most important voices introducing, portraying, and preserving Jewish life through its art and artists worldwide. For this once in a […]
Combining wildly diverse historic and contemporary artistic portrayals of medical procedures, practitioners, personalities and patients across cultures, with texts on the politics, ethics, and unfolding discoveries in medicine, this 7 week course will resonate personally as we consider the history of medicine, the doctor-patient relationship, and the place and impact of medical technology in our […]