The Jewish American Paradox Embracing Choice in a Changing World
Virtual Program: Zoom CA, United StatesWho should count as Jewish in America? What should be the relationship of American Jews to Israel? Can the American […]
Who should count as Jewish in America? What should be the relationship of American Jews to Israel? Can the American […]
Tunisia, the former seat of Cartaghe's empire, has been home to different Jewish communities for more than 2000 years. Its […]
We all know the story of the Exodus – we hear each year in the Torah reading, we discuss it […]
The name “Canaan,” which derives from the Bible and from ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern records, generally refers to the […]
The debate over the kashrut of the sturgeon in turn of the 19th century Hungary began as a relatively minor […]
In the decades directly following the Holocaust, American Jewish leaders anxiously debated how to preserve and produce what they considered […]
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 […]
Both Judaism and Islam place an emphasis upon a sacred revealed text as a central element in the mystical experience. […]
The earliest, most complete copy of the Hebrew Bible is actually a book known as Codex Sassoon, named for its […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
At age 94 Rabbi Jack Riemer shows no signs of slowing down. Long retired from his full-time congregational rabbinic career, […]
Join us for another wonderful evening of Cooking with Caring Community. This month our Hostess is Rebecca Ottinger from Moishe […]
Faith by definition is required at the very moment when we are in doubt, unable to see our way forward. […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Reprising for the CSP audience his legendary course at Vassar College, “Something Like A Hundred Gospels And The Confused, Conflicted […]
Like Judaism today, the religion’s founding and development cannot be separated from the larger context in which it exists. There […]
Why do you want to smash those idols? And who REALLY believes in Zeus? Art and Idolatry is an exciting […]
Faith by definition is required at the very moment when we are in doubt, unable to see our way forward. […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Reprising for the CSP audience his legendary course at Vassar College, “Something Like A Hundred Gospels And The Confused, Conflicted […]
Join us as we delve into the captivating stories of three ancient travelers who bridged cultures, religions, and geography through […]
B’nei Ansuim (also known as “Conversos”, “New Christians. and “Marranos”) is a Hebrew phrase that means “Children coerced ” which […]
Faith by definition is required at the very moment when we are in doubt, unable to see our way forward. […]
Wednesdays mornings from 10:00-10:45 am Give yourself the gift of calm. Join Julie Potiker for this grounding way to start […]
Reprising for the CSP audience his legendary course at Vassar College, “Something Like A Hundred Gospels And The Confused, Conflicted […]
Faith begins in mystery. Among the greatest mysteries we face is the afterlife. What happens when we die? Do we […]
Cancel culture – the silencing of unpopular opinions, and the shunning of those who voice them – is now a […]
With humor, anger, and tenderness, Richard Michelson’s poems in his new book - Sleeping as Fast as I Can - […]
Faith by definition is required at the very moment when we are in doubt, unable to see our way forward. […]