Deep Canvassing on Race & Bias
Deep Canvassing on Race and Bias : A Project of Jewish Community Action and Beth El Synagogue Deep canvassing is a way to engage people in honest one on one Read More
Deep Canvassing on Race and Bias : A Project of Jewish Community Action and Beth El Synagogue Deep canvassing is a way to engage people in honest one on one Read More
Please join us as Professor Stacy Beckwith, a local expert from Carleton College, leads a discussion on medieval Sephardic poetry. Through animal, nature, and garden images, legendary Hebrew poets in Read More
1st Tuesdays – Sacred Chanting: Singing the Texts Dates: November 7, December 5, February 6, March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5 (class will not meet in January) Facilitated Read More
2nd Tuesdays – Jewish Art for the Heart Dates: November 14, December 12, January 9, February 13, March 13, April 10, May 8, June 12 Facilitated by Cara Strauss and Read More
"The heavens can’t contain you, and yet my thoughts somehow do; haven’t I hidden your name in my heart until my love for you crossed my lips?" —Shelomo Ibn Gabirol Read More
3rd Tuesdays –Torah: A Metaphor for Life Journaling Class. Dates: November 21, December 19, January 16, February 20, March 20, April 17, May 15, June 19 Facilitated by Lauren Goldfarb, Read More
4th Tuesdays – Movement Meditation Dates: November 28, January 23, February 27, March 27, April 24, May 22, June 26 (class will not meet in December) Facilitated by Laura Kaplan, Read More
Jewish dumplings from around the word - Learn to make Kubeh, Kreplach & Nokhochi in this hands on cooking demonstration in the Beth El kitchen with Cindy Witkin and Liz Read More
Join Rabbi Davis and get to know your neighbors as Professor Shana Sippy leads a bus tour to some of the most elaborate and significant religious and cultural sites in Read More
Learn about the Chinese practice of Tai Chi and it unites mind and body. Be a part of the initial stages of exploring the commonalities between this ancient Near Eastern Read More
Join us as we learn with Scholar In Residence David Jaffe - writer and rabbi whose life work seeks to integrate spiritual wisdom, social justice, reconciliation and deep personal growth. Read More
Join us as we learn with Scholar In Residence David Jaffe - writer and rabbi whose life work seeks to integrate spiritual wisdom, social justice, reconciliation and deep personal growth. Read More
Tuesdays, February 13, 20 and 27 This class will look at three movements in the United States in which Jews have played a central role. What roles did Jews play? Read More
Join us for Shabbat Yoga on the third Shabbat of each month in Victor Hall. Please bring a yoga mat and if you desire, a change of clothes to join Read More
Tuesdays, February 13, 20 and 27 This class will look at three movements in the United States in which Jews have played a central role. What roles did Jews play? Read More
Please join us as we look at different perspectives on this important topic. Be Smart: Kids, Guns and Safety Thursday, February 22 | 7:00 pm | Beth El Synagogue Read More
Please join us as we look at different perspectives on this important topic. Torah Study and Community Conversation | Beth El Synagogue Sunday, February 25 | 10:00 am Join Read More
The study of Mussar is a spiritual path to self development and Yoga is the ability to direct the mind to an object without distractions. During this session we will Read More
Tuesdays, February 13, 20 and 27 This class will look at three movements in the United States in which Jews have played a central role. What roles did Jews play? Read More
Early Modern Jewish History - from the Expulsion from Spain through the Enlightenment 1492- 1789 taught by Dr. Arie Zmora. This course will focus on the relationship between world events Read More
Please join us for a unique opportunity as Beth El Synagogue welcomes scholars in residence Rabbi Linda Motzkin, soferet, parchment maker, and scribal artist, and Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein, bread maker Read More
Please join us for a unique opportunity as Beth El Synagogue welcomes scholars in residence Rabbi Linda Motzkin, soferet, parchment maker, and scribal artist, and Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein, Read More
Please join us for a unique opportunity as Beth El Synagogue welcomes scholars in residence Rabbi Linda Motzkin, soferet, parchment maker, and scribal artist, and Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein, Read More
Though the New Testament is the textual foundation of Christianity, recent decades have witnessed a growing recognition among scholars that this view does not do justice to the historical reality Read More
‘What soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul.” – Yiddish Proverb Let your inhibitions go and explore laughter like you never have before! We’ll be playful and Read More