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Ethiopian Jewish holiday occurring 50 days after Yom Kippur
Ethiopian Jewish holiday occurring 50 days after Yom Kippur
Board Meeting of the Rabbi Jacob H. Epstein School of Jewish Studies
Start of month of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar
Join Rabbi Saks and Cantor Jaffe for lunch and learning after Shabbat morning services at Temple Adath Yeshurun.
Join us to help packing bags for children in Onondaga County foster care, making cards for residents at Menorah Park, and tying blankets for the Linus Project on Sunday, November 23 from 11:00am - 12:00pm. You may also contribute through the Amazon wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/36G250JY90148/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex? unnamed-2.png
Join Dr. Erica Olson-Bang for a three-part series that will look at biblical women in conversation with each other, examining three pairs of women who appear together in the bible, whether as friends, allies, or rivals. Attendees will “listen in” on their conversations, as well as have their own conversations about these women and their relationships. Additionally, Erica and attendees will discuss how these women are depicted in the bible, how religious traditions and scholars have remembered them, and what we can learn from them as modern readers of the bible. Feel free to come for all three conversations, or just to the ones that spark your interest! Oct 12 - Sarah & Hagar Nov 9 - Deborah & Yael Nov 23 - Ruth & Naomi This three-part series is presented in partnership by Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, the JCC of Syracuse and Temple Concord
Join CBS-CS musicians for an inspiring night of original music dedicated to social justice and community collaboration. The concert will raise awareness and funds for refugee communities in the CNY area.
Eileen M. Angelini, Ph.D. will be presenting on The Vel d'Hiv Round-Up. Learn about the detailed planning by the Vichy Government behind the round-up and detainment of more than 13,000 French Jews in 1942 and how the French government and people have since dealt with the pain and shame of this traumatic event.
Join the JCC for a live-streamed event from the 92nd Y with spirits expert and author Noah Rothbaum alongside Rabbi David Ingber, with special guests Max Shapira and Kate Latts of Heaven Hill Brands, for a fascinating evening uncovering the Jewish legacy within America’s whiskey story. In his latest book, The Whiskey Bible, Rothbaum traces the global history of whiskey while shining light on a little-known chapter: the pivotal role of Jewish immigrants in bringing whiskey to America. From bootleggers and distillers to visionaries who built enduring brands, Jewish entrepreneurs have woven resilience, ingenuity, and identity into the very fabric of this iconic spirit. Together with the Shapira family, leaders of one of America’s most storied, family-run distilleries, this conversation will explore the intertwined narratives of tradition, adaptation, and entrepreneurship that continue to shape both whiskey and Jewish-American identity. Guided by Rabbi Ingber, the discussion will weave history, culture, and spirituality into a spirited and thought-provoking dialogue.
