Shabbat Shirah
Shabbat of Song
Shabbat of Song
Join CBS-CS Emeritus Rabbi Daniel Jezer for a seder celebrating Tu B'Shevat, the new year for the trees!
Join us for dinner, havdalah, and a craft project.
Our very special guest will be Pam Murchison, Executive Director of The Syracuse Orchestra, a true jewel in our local community. Pam will discuss the variety of Orchestra offerings, many of which may surprise you; an upcoming performance — presented by the Jewish Federation of CNY — of Verdi’s Requiem in honor of the prisoners of the Terezin concentration camp; what the future holds, and lots more. You may even win yourself some tickets to an Orchestra concert. Don’t miss out.
Come and learn how to make Biscochos Cookies for Shabbat. They are delicious cookies from the Sephardic tradition. Come learn and socialize.
Join the JCC as we honor Holocaust Remembrance Day. In Reckonings, the Award-winning filmmaker Roberta Grossman reveals the untold story of the intense negotiations between Jewish and German leaders that led to the 1952 Luxembourg Agreement. Charged with negotiating reparations for the largest mass genocide in history at a time when Holocaust survivors urgently needed help, they met in a hidden castle near The Hague under the constant threat of violence. Grossman’s riveting documentary brings to life the fraught meetings that led to the official acknowledgement of the genocide and the proposal seen as the first step towards healing. (1 hr 14 min)
Join us for a Tu BiShevat Seder as we celebrate the New Year of the Trees! We’ll sample seasonal fruits, sip four cups of juice, and explore our connection to nature and the earth. Pizza provided! Please bring a dairy or parve side, salad, or dessert to share. All ages are welcome!
New Year for Trees
Bret Stephens offers a compelling look at the state of world Jewry today examining the challenges, changes, and opportunities shaping Jewish communities across the globe. Jews around the world are continuing to navigate a world where choices and perspective matter — confronting rising challenges while also experiencing powerful moments of renewal, creativity, and resilience. How are communities responding to antisemitism and political polarization? What new forms of Jewish expression, identity, and connection are emerging? And where might we find opportunities for growth and strength in the years ahead? Join us for an evening of insight and reflection on what it means to be Jewish in a rapidly changing world.
Love a mystery? Then be sure to join us for the Mystery Book Club which explores classic who-dun-its, thrillers and everything in between. This book club meets the first Wednesday of the month, 12:45 - 1:45 pm. January: A Botanist’s Guide to Parties and Poisons, by Kate Khavari February: Sharp Objects, by Gillian Flynn March: Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier April: The Midnight Feast, by Lucy Foley
