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Saturday ,
JulJuly 27 , 2024
Saturday, Jul 27th 1:00p to 2:30p
Rabbi Scheinberg will share thoughts and photos from his trip to Israel in July 2024, including meetings with Israeli thought leaders and communal leaders and freed hostages, and visits to some of the places that were devastated on October 7. -
Monday ,
JulJuly 29 , 2024
Monday, Jul 29th 10:00a to 11:00a
Caregiver and Me yoga class for children under age 4 -
Monday ,
AugAugust 12 , 2024
Monday, Aug 12th 7:30p to 9:00p
The Jewish fast day commemorating the destructions of the city of Jerusalem in 586 BCE and 70 CE, as well as other tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries. Study of new lamentation poems written about the October 7 tragedy, followed by the service and reading of the Book of Eicha (Lamentations) . In person at USH -
Tuesday ,
AugAugust 13 , 2024
Tuesday, Aug 13th 8:00a to 12:00p
The Jewish fast day commemorating the destructions of the city of Jerusalem in 586 BCE and 70 CE, as well as other tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people over the centuries. Service in person or on Zoom, (https://bit.ly/USHWeekdayMorningMinyanNewLink) followed by discussion and study on themes of the day, 9am-10:30am (The fast day of Tisha B'Av continues until 8:30pm on Tues Aug 13 -
Sunday ,
SepSeptember 8 , 2024
Sunday, Sep 8th 2:00p to 4:00p
A presentation by Roots activists Noor A’wad & Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger. In the midst of a tragic war and campus polarization, Roots, a Palestinian-Israel initiative is working to build empathy and compassion. Learn how Roots is challenging long-held assumptions to build trust and alter the conversation about ending the conflict. To see photos of Noor and Hanan please visit the Roots website @ https://www.friendsofroots.net/ -
Friday ,
SepSeptember 20 , 2024
Friday, Sep 20th 5:30p to 8:00p
Join us for a family friendly Shabbat service... Followed by a dinner for all current enrolled Learning Center students and their families. Reserve your spot by registering! -
Sunday ,
SepSeptember 22 , 2024
Sunday, Sep 22nd 9:00a to 6:00p
Save the date! MORE INFORMATION WILL BE COMING SOON! Mitzvah Day is a day of social action that brings people of all ages, faiths, and backgrounds together to volunteer and help others in their community. The word mitzvah is Hebrew for "good deed" or "act of kindness" done out of religious duty. The day is based on Judaism's teachings of tikkun olam, which is about improving the world.
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Sat, July 27 2024 21 Tammuz 5784