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upcoming events
An Evening with Rabbi Shai Held
Thursday, Sep 12th 6:45p to 9:30pAuthor Shai Held will be at Bet Torah for the evening to discuss his new book, Judaism is About Love
Guest Speaker - Etgar Keret on Creativity and Catastrophe
Thursday, Sep 19th 7:45p to 9:00pDon’t miss this conversation with Etgar Keret, renowned Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television. His writing has been published in The New Yorker, Zoetrope and the Paris Review. Please join Rabbi Brusso and Etgar Keret for what will be a fascinating discussion about Creativity and Catastrophe.
Alan Morinis: Being Ethical in an Unethical World
Thursday, Sep 26th 7:45p to 9:30pDr. Alan Morinis, Founder of The Mussar Institute, is a leading figure in the contemporary revival of the Mussar movement, a 1,100-year-old authentic Jewish personal and communal spiritual tradition that was nearly lost following the Holocaust.
Simchat Torah Dinner and Dancing with the Torah
Thursday, Oct 24th 6:00p to 8:00pSimchat Torah pasta dinner, followed by evening Simchat Torah service with Hakafot (dancing with the Torah) featuring 8th grade Torah readers. More info and the link to sign up to read Torah coming soon.
Youth Shabbat
Friday, Jan 31st 6:30p to 7:30pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Sep 13th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Sep 20th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Sep 27th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Oct 4th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Oct 11th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Simchat Torah Dinner and Dancing with the Torah
Thursday, Oct 24th 6:00p to 8:00pSimchat Torah pasta dinner, followed by evening Simchat Torah service with Hakafot (dancing with the Torah) featuring 8th grade Torah readers. More info and the link to sign up to read Torah coming soon.
Parent-Child Challah Baking
Sunday, Nov 17th 11:00a to 2:00p4th grade and up. More info coming soon!
Youth Shabbat
Friday, Jan 31st 6:30p to 7:30pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!
Youth Shabbat
Shabbat, Feb 1st 9:30a to 12:00pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!
An Evening with Rabbi Shai Held
Thursday, Sep 12th 6:45p to 9:30pAuthor Shai Held will be at Bet Torah for the evening to discuss his new book, Judaism is About Love
Alan Morinis: Being Ethical in an Unethical World
Thursday, Sep 26th 7:45p to 9:30pDr. Alan Morinis, Founder of The Mussar Institute, is a leading figure in the contemporary revival of the Mussar movement, a 1,100-year-old authentic Jewish personal and communal spiritual tradition that was nearly lost following the Holocaust.
Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Thursday, Oct 3rd 8:00a to 1:00pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.
Tent Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Thursday, Oct 3rd 9:30a to 12:15pLed by Rabbi Sacks. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 11:45am.
Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Friday, Oct 4th 8:00a to 1:00pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.
Guest Speaker - Etgar Keret on Creativity and Catastrophe
Thursday, Sep 19th 7:45p to 9:00pDon’t miss this conversation with Etgar Keret, renowned Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television. His writing has been published in The New Yorker, Zoetrope and the Paris Review. Please join Rabbi Brusso and Etgar Keret for what will be a fascinating discussion about Creativity and Catastrophe.
An Evening with Rabbi Shai Held
Thursday, Sep 12th 6:45p to 9:30pAuthor Shai Held will be at Bet Torah for the evening to discuss his new book, Judaism is About Love
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Sep 13th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Guest Speaker - Etgar Keret on Creativity and Catastrophe
Thursday, Sep 19th 7:45p to 9:00pDon’t miss this conversation with Etgar Keret, renowned Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television. His writing has been published in The New Yorker, Zoetrope and the Paris Review. Please join Rabbi Brusso and Etgar Keret for what will be a fascinating discussion about Creativity and Catastrophe.
Parashat HaShavua
Friday, Sep 20th 12:45p to 1:30pJoin fellow congregants in studying the weekly Torah portion. No one knows too much or too little to participate. Please join us for this fast half hour of Torah conversation.
Matan: Essentials of Judaism for Adults
Sunday, Sep 22nd 11:15a to 12:30pOur comprehensive 7-month Essentials of Judaism class is taught by Rabbis Brusso and Sacks. One of the foundations of Jewish tradition is a lifelong engagement in study. Regardless of your background, the opportunity to advance in Jewish learning is for you!
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NEW YORK CITY VIGIL FOR THE HOSTAGES
Wednesday, Sep 4 11:00amMEN’S CLUB COMMUNITY BREAKFAST - SAVE-THE-DATE
Wednesday, Sep 4 11:00amDOROT WESTCHESTER PROGRAM ON SENIOR SOLO TRAVEL - “REFLECTIONS FROM A SOLO TRAVELER”
Wednesday, Sep 4 11:00am