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
1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21
4/18,4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23
Modern Hebrew Literature Class with Dr. Moshe Shualy, 12pm via zoom *There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Beit Midrash - 7 p.m. on zoom The theme for Beit Midrash 2023 will be “My Favorite Jewish Text: Why It’s Important to Me and Why it Should be Important to You.” Teachers will select biblical, rabbinic, or modern Jewish texts to share, and through these texts will illuminate what they think are the most foundational Jewish ideas. January 17 - Rabbi Gus Buchdahl - The Book of Job January 24 - Rabbi Dini Lewittes - Smashing the Tablets: the case for Jewish peoplehood January 31 - Rabbi Menachem - Creditor The impeachment of Rabban Gamliel February 7 - Rabbi Ariana Katz - Yitro’s Teachings of Multi-Faith Families and Burnout February 14 - Rabbi Josh Heller - The Miracle of the Pre-Shabbat Salad Tongs Pesachim 54a February 21 - Rabbi Avi Strausberg - Creating Worlds and Beginning Again February 28 - Rabbi Yerachmiel Shapiro - Megillat Esther March 14 - Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg - The Prophecy of Micah and its Modern Implications March 21 - Rabbi Lia Bass - Sefer Yetzirah March 28 - Rabbi Debi Wechsler - Jewish Attitudes on Time Avodah Zara 3b *There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
NEW! A View from the Middle East with Avi Melamed, 10am via zoom In the third decade of the twenty-first century, the Middle East is entering a new era. The era is both defined by, and a result of, a combination of ancient and modern, domestic, regional, and international processes. Iran and Turkey each strive to position themselves as regional superpower. In parallel, the people of the region struggle to overcome increasing domestic challenges. This eight-session course will take you on an eye-opening journey through the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East today, challenges common Western concepts, narratives, and theories, and provides predictions about some of the most central regional issues of the day. This distinct understanding allows you to build a multidimensional picture of the geopolitical reality of the Middle East today and provides an unparalleled foundation for navigating the events of tomorrow. The new era we are entering is fraught with challenges and full of opportunities. Is it a new dawn? Or is it a setting sun? January: 18, 25 February: 1, 8, 15, 22 March: 1, 8
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.
The Thursday Double Feature beginning January 19-March 30: with Rabbi Debi Wechsler, 10-11am on site & via livestream with Rabbi Joshua Gruenbeberg, 11am-12pm onsite & via livesteam *There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.