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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.
"Jews in America" - Our version of a Jewish-American "Stuff You Missed in History Class"! Learners will discuss seminal developments in American life, such as the Jewish contributions to American culture, American literature, and the Civil Rights Movement, through the …
"Living Wisdom" - Gain new insight into days that mark profound moments in history. Look back on the moments that offer a deeper understanding of the Jewish people throughout the millennia--and inspire us in the present. Join Rabbi Laura Metzger …
A group of Israeli women established Checkpoint Watch to guard the human rights of those passing through the checkpoints between Israel and the West Bank ...
Adath Jeshurun invites you to their Shabbat-Luck Dinner on Feb. 16 after Kabbalat Shabbat Service. Service at 5:45 pm and dinner at about 7:00 pm.
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.
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 …
Louisville Melton Director Simon Isham will speak about his trip to Israel in January as part of International Melton's Solidarity Mission. In true Melton style, the focus of the trip was adult Jewish education regarding the October 7 attack by …
In 1960, Polsky, a lonely and grumpy Holocaust survivor, lives in the remote Colombian countryside. Just after Adolf Eichmann is captured in Argentina, a mysterious old German man moves in next door ...
Marie was two years old when she was given to her barren aunt, a common custom of Moroccan Jews at the time. Forty years later ...