Weekly Classes
Melton Learning for Wondering Adults
(in partnership with the MJCCA Lisa F. Brill Institute for Jewish Learning)
Tuesdays 7:00-8:30pm, Starting February 13, 2024
Led by Rabbi Mark Zimmerman over Zoom
Cost is $65 per person
The new Spring Melton Class will be "Pray It Forward - God, Gratitude and Gathering Together" in partnership with the MJCCA Melton School - First class will be Tuesday, February 13th.
Prayer provides a means to express gratitude. Prayer can be silent or communal. Prayer expresses our deepest needs and appreciation. This course follows the development of prayer, from the Tabernacle in the wilderness of Sinai, to the Temple in Jerusalem, to the Synagogue of today. Explore some of the concepts behind prayer and blessings, as well as the power of meditation, as we link our past, present, and future, to the immediate and the transcendent. This is a journey of the soul.
Weekly Torah Portion Class
Thursdays 11:30am-12:30pm resuming November 2nd
Led by Rabbi Mark Zimmerman over Zoom
Grab a cup of coffee and snack and join Rabbi Mark and friends online for a lively weekly study session on the weekly Torah portion and current events.
Every week we will discuss the parsha of the week. Class will resume on November 9th.
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New participants are always welcome, and no previous knowledge required. Open to the community. Drop in anytime!
Lunch and Learn
Weekly on Tuesdays from 11:30am to 12:30pm beginning Tuesday, October 24th. Free.
Led by Rabbi Eric Feld over Zoom
"What do the prayers actually mean?" Bring your lunch and enjoy some food for the soul with Rabbi Eric. Learn the purpose of the different Jewish prayer services, their meaning, and how they can help us to open our hearts.
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New participants are always welcome, and no previous knowledge required. Open to the community. Drop in anytime!
Learn To Leyn Torah
Weekly on Monday evenings from 8:15 to 9:15pm beginning October 23rd. Runs for 6 weeks. Free to members.
led by Rabbi Eric Feld
Learn to read Torah from the Scroll and understand the function of trope in chanting the narrative with Rabbi Eric. Beginners, rusty readers from a former lifetime, and veterans looking to brush up are all welcome. Participants should know how to read Hebrew text.