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Living Judaism
Apr
3

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Apr
10

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Apr
24

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
May
1

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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#SPStalks with Jeremy Reiss and Rabbi Ain
May
7

#SPStalks with Jeremy Reiss and Rabbi Ain

Wednesday, May 7 at 7:00 pm

Around the dining room table: How to have conversations with family and friends who might see things differently than you.

Join us for #SPS Talks, an in-person facilitated conversation about issues of the day. Materials such as articles, videos and podcasts will be sent in advance of those who register. (Please email Abby: ajohnson@spsnyc.org if you would like to attend.)

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Living Judaism
May
8

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
May
15

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
May
22

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
May
29

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Jun
5

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Jun
12

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Mar
27

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Mar
20

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Mar
13

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Mar
6

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Feb
27

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Feb
20

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Living Judaism
Feb
13

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan
Feb
11

Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan

Tuesdays @ 7 PM on Zoom

January 7 & 21, and February 11

Israeli popular music can be seen as interpretive prayer, poetry that arises directly and/or creatively as a unique and extraordinary form of liturgy.

In this course, we will explore, study, and get inspired by contemporary and timely expressions of prayer that can inspire us personally.

We will cover the Israeli state's founding poets, musical legends, and newcomers alike, who help us connect not only to the individual artists but also to liturgy in a more expansive way, and to Israel’s history (both in wartime and peacetime), her resilience, her beauty, and her personal and collective stories.

Join Zoom Meeting

Email: @ajohnson@spsnyc.org for Zoom meeting password!

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Living Judaism
Feb
6

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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Down the Rabbit Hole: Discovering Jewish Themes in Pop Culture with Rabbinic Intern Eitan Bloostein
Jan
22

Down the Rabbit Hole: Discovering Jewish Themes in Pop Culture with Rabbinic Intern Eitan Bloostein

Has your favorite TV show or movie ever referenced something Jewish? Have you ever wanted to jump down that rabbit hole? This is your opportunity! Come discover what Jewish themes pop-culture is really referencing with Rabbinic Intern Eitan Bloostein. We will start by discovering theme of exile and return with the Rose family in “Schitts Creek” before we turn to exploring Taylor Swift’s biblical references. Please reach out to Eitan if you have a favorite pop-culture Jewish rabbit hole that you want to explore!

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Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan
Jan
21

Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan

Tuesdays @ 7 PM on Zoom, January 7 & 21, and February 11

Israeli popular music can be seen as interpretive prayer, poetry that arises directly and/or creatively as a unique and extraordinary form of liturgy.

In this course, we will explore, study, and get inspired by contemporary and timely expressions of prayer that can inspire us personally.

We will cover the Israeli state's founding poets, musical legends, and newcomers alike, who help us connect not only to the individual artists but also to liturgy in a more expansive way, and to Israel’s history (both in wartime and peacetime), her resilience, her beauty, and her personal and collective stories.

Join Zoom Meeting

Email: @ajohnson@spsnyc.org for Zoom meeting password!

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On One Foot with Rabbi Dave
Jan
18

On One Foot with Rabbi Dave

The introduction of Living Judaism has led to an interest among more experienced members of our community to review the basics of Jewish life and learning. Join Rabbi Dave for a modified version of the Living Judaism curriculum on Shabbat afternoons following Kiddush. Who knows what you might discover?

Register here

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Living Judaism
Jan
13

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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On One Foot with Rabbi Dave
Jan
11

On One Foot with Rabbi Dave

The introduction of Living Judaism has led to an interest among more experienced members of our community to review the basics of Jewish life and learning. Join Rabbi Dave for a modified version of the Living Judaism curriculum on Shabbat afternoons following Kiddush. Who knows what you might discover?

Register here

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Young Couples Group with Rabbi Ain
Jan
8

Young Couples Group with Rabbi Ain

Starting your life with another person is very exciting and also is an opportunity to clarify the home you are building together. Join Rabbi Ain and other couples as you explore how Jewish tradition can ignite conversations about your Jewish home.

Topics will include how to talk about money, how to think about Jewish education for yourself and your family, what it means to be part of a larger Jewish community, and how to create sacred time for you and your loved one.

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Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan
Jan
7

Israeli Popular Music As Interpretive Prayer with Cantor Cattan

Tuesdays @ 7 PM on Zoom

January 7 & 21, and February 11

Israeli popular music can be seen as interpretive prayer, poetry that arises directly and/or creatively as a unique and extraordinary form of liturgy.

In this course, we will explore, study, and get inspired by contemporary and timely expressions of prayer that can inspire us personally.

We will cover the Israeli state's founding poets, musical legends, and newcomers alike, who help us connect not only to the individual artists but also to liturgy in a more expansive way, and to Israel’s history (both in wartime and peacetime), her resilience, her beauty, and her personal and collective stories.

Join Zoom Meeting

Email: @ajohnson@spsnyc.org for Zoom meeting password!

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Living Judaism
Jan
6

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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On One Foot with Rabbi Dave
Jan
4

On One Foot with Rabbi Dave

The introduction of Living Judaism has led to an interest among more experienced members of our community to review the basics of Jewish life and learning. Join Rabbi Dave for a modified version of the Living Judaism curriculum on Shabbat afternoons following Kiddush. Who knows what you might discover?

Register here

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On One Foot with Rabbi Dave
Dec
21

On One Foot with Rabbi Dave

The introduction of Living Judaism has led to an interest among more experienced members of our community to review the basics of Jewish life and learning. Join Rabbi Dave for a modified version of the Living Judaism curriculum on Shabbat afternoons following Kiddush. Who knows what you might discover?

Register here

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Living Judaism
Dec
16

Living Judaism

Living Judaism is taught through a collaborative educational partnership with the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program of American Jewish University. We will explore Jewish culture, history, and wisdom in a setting where questions are more important than answers. Special experiences will include a Shabbat celebration, field experiences, mentorship, and more.

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