Jews & Brews
KYJoin Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
Keneseth Israel invites the community to play mahjong at KI every Thursday of the month at 1:30 pm in our small chapel. Everyone is welcome to come to all of our games. All levels invited. Please let us know you're coming: RSVP …
🎭✨ Classics in Concert Series: Carousel 🎠 🎻🎶 August 17-27, 2023 🎶🎻 Experience the magic where music meets theatre! Join CenterStage for the first production of the new annual Classics in Concert series. This unique, fully-produced performance of Carousel is …
Join KI for a Kabbalat Shabbat service in the great outdoors! Come enjoy a musical service at Stegner pavilion followed by a bring-your-own dairy picnic dinner, and a ice cream treat on us!
Blue Jean Shabbat Friday, August 18 Dinner at 6:00 pm Service at 7:00 pm Join us on Friday, August 18, at 6:00 pm, for our annual, family-friendly, Blue Jean Shabbat dinner and service, featuring Goose Creek Diner’s homestyle dinner (and …
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.
Join as welcome Rabbi David Bloom- Tot Shabbat This 30-minute service led by Rabbi David Bloom is geared toward parents and little ones, ages 0-6. Grandparents and older siblings are welcome. Participants will pray, learn, hear stories, and then enjoy …
Come join us at KI every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. for our Shabbat Shalom club - a space for kids grades K through 5 to experience Shabbat every week - as they learn Torah, play board games, and learn the …
Join us today as we welcome Dr. Natalie Polzer- Shabbat Scholar. Talk Title: The More Wives, The More Witchcraft" - Men and Women's Magical Practice in Jewish Palestine and Babylonia 200-700 CE Both Jewish men and women practiced what we …
Both Jewish men and women practiced what we would call magic in rabbinic Palestine and Babylonia from the Roman period to Muslim conquest. Were the magical practices of men and women similar or different?
Dr. Polzer will give an overview of rabbinic written sources and magical artifacts.
Kiddush lunch is being co-sponsored by the Julie Olson Shabbat Scholar Fund and Erwin Sherman
This event will be held at Adath Jeshurun, 2401 Woodbourne Avenue, beginning at 12:30 PM Board Room
For more info call: 502-458-5359