450 Kimber Road, Syracuse, NY 13224
Phone: 315.445.0002
Email: info@adath.org
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective. This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether Continue Reading »
Join us for an evening of beautiful music featuring Cantors Kari Eglash, Esa Jaffe, and Paula Pepperstone with special guest Cantor Barbara Ostfeld, the first woman ordained as a cantor. There is no charge but RSVP for numbers would be appreciated.
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective. This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether Continue Reading »
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective.This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you Continue Reading »
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective.This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you Continue Reading »
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective.This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether you Continue Reading »
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective. This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether Continue Reading »
Temple Adath Yeshurun is pleased to present a new course led by Rabbi Zehavi entitled, “How Did We Get Here?: The Emergence of the Modern Jewish Movements.” The class considers the practice and ideology of different Jewish denominations and forms of identity from the perspective of their historic development. Rabbi Zehavi said, “There have always Continue Reading »
Family Havdalah Program The program starts with a story and learning about Havdalah. Then we will celebrate the end of Shabbat with Havdalah followed by dinner, and then projects and activities to support local animal shelters. There will be activities for all ages of children and everyone is welcome to wear pajamas! Please RSVP by Wednesday, January Continue Reading »
Every important practice involves returning to the basics, each time at a deeper level. In Judaism, as in life, things aren’t always as they seem. Ideas that appeared simple when we were children might be far more complex (and interesting!) from an adult perspective. This class is intended for a wide range of backgrounds. Whether Continue Reading »
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