Talmud Talks with Rabbi Eron

Every week on Tuesdays, January 24 through June 6 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Interested participants may join at any time throughout the year! If the Jewish tradition can be compared to a house, the Torah is the foundation and the Talmud is the framework – the walls, doors, windows, rafters, and roof. The rest […]
Parsing Prayer

Check back soon for details on this course. Led by Cantor Neil Schnitzer Two Wednesdays, April 19 & 26, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) Check back soon for details on this course.
Parsing Prayer

Led by Cantor Neil Schnitzer Two Wednesdays, April 19 & 26, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) Join us to delve into the meaning of the words and the many intentions of the prayers. No cost for congregants. $10/session for non-members. Registration is required (coming soon) to receive Zoom information.
First Thursdays: Leonard Cohen

“If that’s all there is my friend, let’s keep dancing.” Leonard Cohen’s Waltz with Judaism, with Brien Brothman, Ph.D. He worshiped prayer and passion, sexuality and spirituality, Self and Other. Deeply rooted in and intimately acquainted with Judaism, Leonard Cohen (1934-2016) wrote songs that wanted to be poems and poems that wanted to be songs, […]
A Voice Not a Veto

A Voice Not a Veto: Walking with Jewish Law/Halacha Led by Rabbi Richard Address Three Wednesdays, March 8, 15 & 29, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) In this three-week series, we will examine the nature of Jewish law (Halacha), how it evolved and how we, as a non-Orthodox progressive community, see and feel its impact. We […]
A Voice Not a Veto

A Voice Not a Veto: Walking with Jewish Law/Halacha Led by Rabbi Richard Address Three Wednesdays, March 8, 15 & 29, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) In this three-week series, we will examine the nature of Jewish law (Halacha), how it evolved and how we, as a non-Orthodox progressive community, see and feel its impact. We […]
A Voice Not a Veto

A Voice Not a Veto: Walking with Jewish Law/Halacha Led by Rabbi Richard Address Three Wednesdays, March 8, 15 & 29, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) In this three-week series, we will examine the nature of Jewish law (Halacha), how it evolved and how we, as a non-Orthodox progressive community, see and feel its impact. We […]
Entering the Mishkan, Part 2

Entering the Mishkan Part 2: A Journey Through Our Shabbat Prayerbook – Its Keva (rubric prayers) and Kavannah (spirit and intention) Led by Rabbi Jennifer Frenkel Three Wednesdays, January 4, 11 & 25, 10:30-11:45 am (via Zoom) Back in August, Rabbi Frenkel led us in two sessions looking at our High Holy Day machzor (prayerbook), […]
First Thursdays: A Jewish Look at the Confederacy, Slavery and the Civil War

“A Jewish Look at the Confederacy, Slavery and the Civil War” with Rabbi Eric Wisnia, Rabbi Emeritus from Congregation Beth Chaim in Princeton Junction. Facilitated by Rabbi Richard Address. No cost for congregants; $15 for non-congregants. Registration required to receive Zoom login information.
First Thursdays: The Jewish Experience in Philadelphia

The Jewish Experience in Philadelphia Presented by Dr. Kurt Bomze The Jewish People have been in the Philadelphia area since the time of William Penn. In his presentation, through photographs and words, Dr. Kurt Bomze will chronicle the existence and accomplishments of Philadelphia’s Jewish population from the time of William Penn to the present day. There […]