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There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the rich and expansive composition that we call the Talmud. Study of Talmud has been central to Jewish life for over a thousand years, but it is not easy to approach or navigate alone. Together, we will explore this dynamic and textured expression of Rabbinic creativity. Continue Reading »
Join us after morning services on Thursdays (around 8:10am) for open discussions about prayer. Based on the interests of participants, these sessions will incorporate Q&A with Rabbi Zehavi, exploration of the meaning of the liturgy, development of skills to participate in services, conversations about our personal relationships with worship, and exposure to complementary contemplative practices. Continue Reading »
For thousands of years, the Psalms have been sources of inspiration for Jews as well as members of other traditions. In this class, we will come together weekly to engage in study of the Hebrew Bible’s collection of devotional poetry - the book of Psalms. During each session, we will read and discuss a different Continue Reading »
Join us after morning services on Thursdays (around 8:10am) for open discussions about prayer. Based on the interests of participants, these sessions will incorporate Q&A with Rabbi Zehavi, exploration of the meaning of the liturgy, development of skills to participate in services, conversations about our personal relationships with worship, and exposure to complementary contemplative practices. Continue Reading »
For thousands of years, the Psalms have been sources of inspiration for Jews as well as members of other traditions. In this class, we will come together weekly to engage in study of the Hebrew Bible’s collection of devotional poetry - the book of Psalms. During each session, we will read and discuss a different Continue Reading »
Have you ever wanted to learn to read from the Torah? Did you once learn but feel you could use a refresher? Please join Rabbi Zehavi as we gain and hone the skills to chant our most sacred text with the musical elaboration passed down for millennia. We will learn collaboratively and benefit from each Continue Reading »
Are you interested in developing and implementing innovative programs? Are you willing to think "outside the box" and roll up your sleeves to help engage our congregants? If so, please join us on November 16, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom for an organizational meeting of the Programming Committee. If you are interested in joining, please contact Cantor Jaffe (ejaffe@adath.org), Andrea Continue Reading »
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the rich and expansive composition that we call the Talmud. Study of Talmud has been central to Jewish life for over a thousand years, but it is not easy to approach or navigate alone. Together, we will explore this dynamic and textured expression of Rabbinic creativity. Continue Reading »
Join us after morning services on Thursdays (around 8:10am) for open discussions about prayer. Based on the interests of participants, these sessions will incorporate Q&A with Rabbi Zehavi, exploration of the meaning of the liturgy, development of skills to participate in services, conversations about our personal relationships with worship, and exposure to complementary contemplative practices. Continue Reading »
For more information, please contact Rabbi Zehavi at rabbizehavi@adath.org.
For thousands of years, the Psalms have been sources of inspiration for Jews as well as members of other traditions. In this class, we will come together weekly to engage in study of the Hebrew Bible’s collection of devotional poetry - the book of Psalms. During each session, we will read and discuss a different Continue Reading »
Have you ever wanted to learn to read from the Torah?Did you once learn but feel you could use a refresher?Please join Rabbi Zehavi as we gain and hone the skills to chant our most sacred text with the musical elaboration passed down for millennia. We will learn collaboratively and benefit from each other’s listening Continue Reading »
Are you interested in tikun olam - making the world a better place? Are you interest in social justice? If so, please join us on Thursday, November 19 at 7:30 pm via Zoom for an organizational meeting of the Social Action Committee. If you are interested in joining, please contact Rabbi Zehavi (rabbizehavi@adath.org), Andrea Knoller (ablk511@aol.com) or Chaim Jaffe (chaim.jaffe@yahoo.com).
On Friday night we begin to separate the ordinary week and the special time we call Shabbat. You are invited to join the Jaffe family on Friday night to welcome Shabbat together on zoom from our homes. There are many ways to separate Shabbat from the rest of the week and we invite you to Continue Reading »
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the rich and expansive composition that we call the Talmud. Study of Talmud has been central to Jewish life for over a thousand years, but it is not easy to approach or navigate alone. Together, we will explore this dynamic and textured expression of Rabbinic creativity. Continue Reading »
Join us after morning services on Thursdays (around 8:10am) for open discussions about prayer. Based on the interests of participants, these sessions will incorporate Q&A with Rabbi Zehavi, exploration of the meaning of the liturgy, development of skills to participate in services, conversations about our personal relationships with worship, and exposure to complementary contemplative practices. Continue Reading »
For more information, please contact Rabbi Zehavi at rabbizehavi@adath.org.
For thousands of years, the Psalms have been sources of inspiration for Jews as well as members of other traditions. In this class, we will come together weekly to engage in study of the Hebrew Bible’s collection of devotional poetry - the book of Psalms. During each session, we will read and discuss a different Continue Reading »
Have you ever wanted to learn to read from the Torah?Did you once learn but feel you could use a refresher?Please join Rabbi Zehavi as we gain and hone the skills to chant our most sacred text with the musical elaboration passed down for millennia. We will learn collaboratively and benefit from each other’s listening Continue Reading »
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the rich and expansive composition that we call the Talmud. Study of Talmud has been central to Jewish life for over a thousand years, but it is not easy to approach or navigate alone. Together, we will explore this dynamic and textured expression of Rabbinic creativity. Continue Reading »
Join us after morning services on Thursdays (around 8:10am) for open discussions about prayer. Based on the interests of participants, these sessions will incorporate Q&A with Rabbi Zehavi, exploration of the meaning of the liturgy, development of skills to participate in services, conversations about our personal relationships with worship, and exposure to complementary contemplative practices. Continue Reading »
For more information, please contact Rabbi Zehavi at rabbizehavi@adath.org.
For thousands of years, the Psalms have been sources of inspiration for Jews as well as members of other traditions. In this class, we will come together weekly to engage in study of the Hebrew Bible’s collection of devotional poetry - the book of Psalms. During each session, we will read and discuss a different Continue Reading »
Have you ever wanted to learn to read from the Torah?Did you once learn but feel you could use a refresher?Please join Rabbi Zehavi as we gain and hone the skills to chant our most sacred text with the musical elaboration passed down for millennia. We will learn collaboratively and benefit from each other’s listening Continue Reading »
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