*If you are a member of Chizuk Amuno Congregation, we encourage you to sign in to your account before registering for classes.
Questions regarding class registration? Please contact
Judy Simkin at jsimkin@chizukamuno.org or call 410-486-6400 ext. 232.
Mishnah
Dr. Moshe Shualy
9:30 a.m. (On Zoom)
*All are welcome. There is no charge for this class, however, registration is required.
Personal Conversations: Engaging with our Sacred Texts and Traditions
Rabbi Ilyse Kramer and Rosann M. Catalano, Ph.D
10 – 11:30 a.m. (On Zoom)
Series 1: December 3, 10, 17, 2024 (5 sessions)
Series 2: January 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2025 (4 sessions)
Series 3: February 11, 18, 25; and March 4, 2025 (4 sessions)
Series 4: March 18, 25; April 1, 8, 2025 (4 sessions)
Series 5: May 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2025 (4 sessions)
Series 1: $75 CAC members, $100 guests
Series 2: $60 CAC members, $80 guests
Series 3: $60 CAC members, $80 guests
Series 4: $60 CAC members, $80 guests
Series 5: $60 CAC members, $80 guests
Modern Hebrew Literature Class
with Dr. Moshe Shualy, 12 p.m. (On Zoom)
*All are welcome. There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
Beit Midrash Fall 2024
7-8 p.m. (On Zoom)
*All are welcome. There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
The theme for Beit Midrash Fall 2024 will be “Visions of Zion.” Each week a different teacher guides us in exploring Zionism through the ages.
December 3: Rabbi Avram Reisner on Rabbinic Images of Zion from Talmudic Literature
December 10: Rabbi Jessica Fisher on The Israel We Imagine in Liturgy & Philosophy
December 17: Hazzan Joanna Dulkin on Visions of Zion from the Liturgy and Jewish music
Pirkei Avot Happy Hour 2025
5:15 - 6 p.m. (On Zoom)
*All are welcome. There is no charge for this class, however registration is required.
April 22, 29 May 6,13, 20, 27
Bring an after-work beverage and snack to your computer and study Pirkei Avot during the weeks between Passover and Shavuot . Pirkei Avot is the only book of the Mishnah that deals exclusively with ethics, and it has timeless significance. We'll look at ancient, medieval, and modern commentaries. All texts will be taught in English.
Exodus-24-Numbers: Forging Community in Wilderness
Dr. Barry Gittlen
11 a.m. - noon (On-site)
October 9, 16, 23, 30, November 6,13, 20, December 4, 11, 18 (10 sessions)
Talmud
Rabbi Avram Reisner
5-6 p.m. (On-site)
December 4, 11, 18
This Talmud class studies the original Aramaic text of the Babylonian Talmud. We will focus on the seventh chapter of Tractate Shabbat, which concerns the 39 Melachot (categories of work).
Talmud
Rabbi Avram Reisner
5-6 p.m. (On-site)
February 5, 12, 19 26
March 5, 12, 19, 26
$80 CAC members, $115 guests
Continuing the material from the seventh chapter of Tractate Shabbat
Israel in Her Land: The Early Days According to the Books of Joshua and Judges
Dr. Barry Gittlen
5 - 6 p.m. (On-site)
2025: January 8 through May 28 (No class April 16)
Double Feature Series Fall 2024
10 a.m. - noon (On-site & Livestream)
All are welcome.
Diversity in Community
Rabbi Debi Wechsler
10 – 11 a.m.
October 31-December 19 (no class on November 28)
How do we handle diversity in the Jewish community? How diverse can/should a Jewish community be? Using the texts of our tradition, we will explore this very current idea of diversity.
Current Events
Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg
October 31-December 19 (no class on November 28)
11 a.m. – noon
Double Feature Series Winter/Spring 2024
10 a.m. - noon (On-site & Livestream)
All are welcome.
Class begins Thursday, January 9
Women and Gender in Jewish Tradition: A Feminist Perspective
Dr. Andrea Lieber
10 – 11 a.m.
January 9, 16, 23, 30
How might we read and reinterpret Jewish texts, history, and tradition through a feminist lens? In these sessions, we’ll analyze the roles and portrayals of women in classical Jewish sources and discuss evolving perspectives on gender in contemporary Jewish life. Focusing on key feminist theorists, we’ll discuss how modern scholarship both challenges and enriches our understanding of Judaism’s approach to women and gender.
T'fillah (Prayer) and Me
Rabbi Sam Blustin
10 – 11 a.m.
February 6, 13, 20, and 27
Prayer is one of the pillars of our congregation. Many of us engage in it daily or weekly. But do you really know how to unlock its depths and connect beyond the surface? In this four week course, we'll explore various modalities for uncovering meaning in prayer - in the structure, text, and choreography of our services.
Yishuv Ha’olam : The Forgotten Mitzvah of Caring for the Earth
Rabbi Nina Beth Cardin
10 – 11 a.m.
March 6,13, 20, and 27
In a world facing the urgent challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, what are we to do? Do Jewish law and ethics encompass the relationship between humans and nature? And if so, what do they say? In these four sessions, we will study Judaism’s rich but complicated attitude toward nature.
Current Events
Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg
Beginning January 9
11 a.m. – noon
Any questions regarding class registration, please contact Judy Simkin,
jsimkin@chizukamuno.org or call 410-486-6400 ext. 232.