Shabbat Hadarot & Potluck
Join CBS-CS for a potluck dinner, followed by a service led by our shul school students!
Join CBS-CS for a potluck dinner, followed by a service led by our shul school students!
Shabbat baBayit invites us to step away from the building and return Shabbat to its most timeless setting — the dinner table. On Friday, March 20, 2026, instead of gathering at Temple Concord, we will meet in small groups in congregants’ homes to share Shabbat dinner, conversation, and a brief, home-friendly service together. On this Shabbat, there will be no service at 450 Kimber Road for Temple Concord. Instead, we’ll gather in intimate groups hosted by members of our community. Each home will have a volunteer service leader who will guide a short Shabbat ritual and discussion created by Rabbi & Cantor — simple, meaningful, and accessible to everyone. Shabbat-baBayit-03-20-2026
Join Rabbi Saks and Cantor Jaffe for lunch and learning after Shabbat morning services at Temple Adath Yeshurun.
Join CBS-CS Members for a group discussion on "Heart of a Stranger: An Unlikely Rabbi’s Story of Faith, Identity, and Belonging" by Rabbi Angela Buchdahl. Born in South Korea in 1972 and raised by a Korean Buddhist mother and an Ashkenazi Jewish father in Tacoma, Washington, Buchdahl went on to become the first Asian American ordained as a rabbi and first as a cantor. Her new memoir, Heart of a Stranger: An Unlikely Rabbi’s Story of Faith, Identity, and Belonging, traces that journey, from the embracing Jewish community she grew up in to finding herself the answer to a Jeopardy question (“What is rabbi?”) — and, even more bizarrely, picking up the phone one day to hear a hostage-taking gunman make demands of her as the “chief rabbi of the United States.”
Join us on Sunday, March 22, from 10:00–11:00 am at Temple Concord for a thoughtful and timely conversation on Jewish perspectives on the environment. Rabbi Ilan Emanuel will be joined by environmental economist Nir Becker for an engaging discussion exploring how Jewish values, tradition, and contemporary environmental thinking can speak to the urgent challenges facing our world today. This program offers a chance to reflect on the intersection of Judaism, ethics, and environmental responsibility through conversation that is both rooted in Jewish wisdom and deeply relevant to our present moment. All are welcome.
The Temple Adath Yeshurun Religious School invites you to participate in Tikkun Olam Day with projects to help others.
This course explores the role of caregiver and changes they may experience, building a support team and managing caregiver stress. Presented by Kerri Green, Program Manager at the Alzheimer's Association of Central New York Chapter.
PJ Library and SOMA Fitness are excited to invite you to a strength-focused Mommy & Me class that blends playful interaction with purposeful movement. Designed for moms and their little ones, ages 0-2
