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Please contact Sarah Jacobs if you have additional questions.
Mishnah
with Dr. Moshe Shualy, 9:30am via zoom
*There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Living in the Texts of Our lines: a Jewish, Catholic Conversation
with Rabbi Ilyse S. Kramer and Rosann M. Catalano, PhD., 10-11:30am via zoom
Section 3: Trauma and Memory: Jewish and Catholic Reflections
Modern Hebrew Literature Class
with Dr. Moshe Shualy, 12pm via zoom
*There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Biblical Patriarchs: Sons and Lovers
with Dr. Barry Gittlen, 11 a.m. on site
Cost for members $105 Cost for Non-Members $140 In this brief course we revisit the Patriarchal Narratives of Genesis. Highlights will include familial and international struggles, familial fructification, the narrative role of famine and water. We will inquire about the nature of ancient Israelite thought and theology and the meaning of these narratives within their time and place. New and returning students are both welcome.
Section 2: January 18 - March 1
Section 3: March 8 - April 19
Grateful Aging
with Judy Meltzer, 12-1 p.m. on site
Let’s join together to share experiences, challenges, insights, and questions about what it means to grow older in today’s world. Reading materials, including texts in Hebrew/English will be distributed in class.
Our group will consist of thoughtful, open-minded, inquisitive Seniors (your definition) who would like to meet, learn, and get to know and understand ourselves and others.
Every Wednesday, October 26 - June 2023
*There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Talmud Study
with Dr. Moshe Shualy, 7:30-9 p.m. via zoom
Every Wednesday
*There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Pirkei Avot
Joint Class with Beth El Congregation
11am -12pm, on site & via livestream
Pirkei Avot is one of the best-known and most repeated Jewish texts. This favorite tractate of the Mishna is composed of universal, ethical teachings of the Rabbis and is traditionally studied between Pesah and Shavuot.
April: 20, 27 at Chizuk Amuno
May: 4, 11 & 18 at Beth El
*There is no charge for this class, however registration is required