The Dynamic Interplay Between Religion, State, and National Identity in Israel
ZoomOver the past three decades, Israel has experienced significant changes in its religious landscape, with shifts in secular and religious […]
Over the past three decades, Israel has experienced significant changes in its religious landscape, with shifts in secular and religious […]
Mussar for Elul with Rabbi Cantor Arlene Bernstein meets on Tuesday, August 22 and Tuesday, August 29 from 6:30 pm to […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Ayelet Tsabari's memoir, “The Art of Leaving”, traces Tsabari’s journey from her childhood home on the outskirts of Tel Aviv […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Artists have painted subjects from the bible for centuries. As well as telling the stories, much is revealed in the […]
Did you know that there was a secret Jewish community in Lima during the 16th and 17th centuries? And that […]
Religion has been accused of many evils. One of them being the disproportionate obsession with sin, remorse and shame. Today we […]
Sign up for another wonderful evening of Cooking with Caring Community with this month’s hostess, Sari Hartman, owner of Stay […]
Those familiar with the surrealistic output of the eccentric 20th century painter Salvador Dali (1904-1989) — known perhaps most widely […]
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Dipping apple in honey is a common practice but is just one in a range of symbolic foods different communities […]
8:30 a.m. Family Rosh Hashanah Service, Glickman-Galinson Sanctuary (YouTube) 11:00 a.m. Morning Rosh Hashanah Service, Glickman-Galinson Sanctuary (YouTube) 4:00 p.m. Young Family […]
For many Jews, the melody of Kol Nidre is their most recognizable and most stirring liturgical music. We will investigate […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
The Speaker Forum is designed to bring to Beth Israel a person with some expertise on a topic of interest […]
Plastic fruit and popcorn chains may be the current go-to decor for your backyard or synagogue sukkah, but simple structures […]
Are you a reader looking to connect with others and discuss great literature? Join our monthly book club! We welcome […]
Ghada al-Samman is a prolific writer who has produced over 40 works in a variety of genres, including journalism, poetry, […]
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It is at times of great rupture or great joy that we are often faced with the fragility of life. […]
Shabbat & Chag Sukkot Morning Service in the Foster Family Chapel, lunch in the Sukkah to follow (YouTube)
Join Shirel Horovitz and Rafram Chadad for an exclusive, live walk-through of Chadad's current exhibition, "The Seven Good Years," at […]
Israeli author Ayelet Gundar-Goshen’s fourth book, The Wolf Hunt, sits somewhere between a novel of ideas, a thriller and a character […]
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This discussion constitutes a personal effort at articulating a meaningful notion of God that is spiritually fulfilling, intellectually uncompromising and […]
Shabbat & Sh’mini Atzeret/Simchat Torah Yizkor Service in the Foster Family Chapel, lunch in the Sukkah to follow (YouTube)
Let’s start the new year with a fresh consideration of our own past. In this class, Dr. Zollman will lead […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Attorney E. Randol Schoenberg, known for his role in the recovery of Nazi-looted paintings as portrayed in the 2015 film […]