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Week of Events
Naomi's Book Club
Join Sisterhood on the first Monday of the month for a lively book discussion. June's book is Anxious People by Fredrick Backman, and the discussion will be led by Janice Nochumson. Questions? Contact Madeleine Gimbel (maddy_gimbel@yahoo.com; 404.355.7711). Join Via Zoom
mAAc Meets: Tuesdays@AA
Join us for Tuesdays@AA, now part of our congregationโs Mature Active Adult Community (mAAc). Every Tuesday, one of our rabbis will begin the class with a one-hour discussion. The second hour of the class will be led by another member of the group. Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal will teach on the first Tuesday of the month […]
Biblical Hebrew Class
Join us every Wednesday for Biblical Hebrew Class, led by Hebrew instructor, Jim Dricker. In this class, we will cover all aspects of grammar and a well-rounded basic vocabulary. Students set the pace of the program, and we will proceed as fast or as slow as the majority of the class requests. We might take […]
Dig Deeper: Prayer Book Exploration ๐
Following Morning Minyan, join us for a 30-minute discussion on prayer and selections from the prayer book. A lay-led learning experience, we will explore a selected prayer, including its composition, language, history, and relevance in our daily life. Each session is stand alone, but attending all sessions will provide a deeper understanding of our prayer […]
Chesed Appreciation Shabbat ๐
Please join us for our first annual Chesed Appreciation Shabbat! We will be joined by guest speaker Shai Robkin, and we will recognize and honor our Chesed (acts of loving […]
Torah Study ๐
Join us every Shabbat morning for Torah Study, where lay leaders, rabbis, and congregants lead lively discussions about the weekly parashat. This discussion requires no special knowledge and is designed […]
Rebbe's Tish โบ๏ธ
Join us on the second Shabbat of the month for Rebbe's Tish where we'll raise our voices in song, learn new melodies, share stories, and bring a little more joy […]
