Lunch & Learn: Book of Exodus
Join CBS-CS President Bob Tornberg for a discussion on the Book of Exodus, including what we've read so far and where we're headed now.
Join CBS-CS President Bob Tornberg for a discussion on the Book of Exodus, including what we've read so far and where we're headed now.
The board meetings are the third Wednesday in every month at 7:30pm. The only exception is February; the meeting will be on Thursday the 26th.
Join CBS-CS Sisterhood for a rousing game of Yiddish Bingo! Test and improve your Yiddish knowledge and enjoy an afternoon with your friends at Sisterhood.
RSVP is required A local artist will work with our students on creating a Heirloom Challah Cover. Community Members are welcome to join (space limited)- RSVP to schs.syracuse@gmail.com by 2/1/26 RSVP is REQUIRED
Please join us for a Shabbat social justice celebration. There will be special readings and honors will be given to those who either professionally or as volunteers do Social Action.
Syracuse Community Hebrew School will be providing all their families with all the needed materials needed to celebrate Shabbat. These boxes will be handed out three times during this school year. Families are asked to send in a photo of their Shabbat Table to create a "Light Up Shabbat Mosaic" of all the tables preparing for Shabbat. This is ONLY for Syracuse Community School Families provided from a grant from National Center to Encourage Judaism The community is invited to upload their photos for a CNY Mosaic
Join CBS-CS Emeritus Rabbi Daniel Jezer for a seder celebrating Tu B'Shevat, the new year for the trees!
Shabbat Dinner for the third and Fourth Graders. All are invited. RSVP required RSVP is required- schs.syracuse@gamail.com
Our members are as cool as the weather, so come hang out and share some hot chocolate! Enjoy a hot chocolate bar, catch up with new members and familiar faces, and learn about ways to connect with the congregation!
Join CBS-CS for a special Lunch & Learn with Dr. Nir Becker on Jewish Perspectives on the Environment/Environmental Stewardship. Dr. Becker explores how Jewish wisdom addresses today's environmental challenges. Drawing on Torah and the Talmud, as well as his work on water resources, climate change economics, and nature conservation in Israel, Dr. Becker examines how ancient principles offer powerful guidance for sustainability. This interactive session includes discussion and Q&A. All are welcome to this thought-provoking conversation about our sacred obligation to protect creation Dr. Becker is an environmental and natural-resource economist specializing in water economics, environmental valuation, and cost–benefit analysis of public policies. He is currently on sabbatical at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). He is a faculty member at Tel-Hai College in the Galilee, Israel.
