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December 2020

Sat, December 12, 2020
5:30 PM

Juggling the Miracle of Fire

  We all need more light during this time of darkness! Join AC for Havdalah and Chanukah Candle lighting, followed by a fiery magic show with Time Flies Circus. You will also have the chance to learn a new skill: juggling! Open to Kids and Adults of ALL AGES! JOIN US VIA ZOOM or call: 929 205 6099, Meeting ID: 818 9913 3447 Passcode: FIRE

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Sun, December 13, 2020
7:00 PM

Virtual Chanukah Baking with the AC Teens!

AC Teens (8th grade and up) are invited to celebrate Chanukah as we bake a special treat and light candles together. We will be making a treat inspired by the traditional sufganiyot in muffin form, also known as muffganiyot! Make sure you have all your ingredients. You can find the recipe here! Register here + “walk-ins” welcome. JOIN US VIA ZOOM or call: 929 205 6099, Meeting ID: 850 4541 6326 Passcode: 819366

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Mon, December 14, 2020
7:00 PM

Chanukah Sing Along and Concert

This year we may be physically apart, but we still have the power to bring light and joy into each others’ homes and hearts. Fry up some latkes, set your menorah by the computer and bring a musical instrument to play along, if you like. Hazzan Natasha Hirschhorn, Shirei Chesed Community Chorus singers and special musical guests, JTS Cantorial students Ingrid Barnett and Josh Ehrlich, and our cantorial intern Daniella Risman, invite you for a rousing Chanukah sing-along from around the world.…

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Tue, December 15, 2020
8:00 PM

Chanukat HaBayit: Dedicating the House

Jews celebrate Chanukah by remembering how our ancient predecessors restored the “Bayit,” literally “the house.” While that phrase refers to restoring the Jerusalem Temple, perhaps we modern Jews can hear on our holiday a call to dedicate ordinary homes as well. Please join Ansche Chesed and All Angels Episcopal Church for Habitat for Humanity-NYC's Building on Faith Holiday Webinar. We will share the holiday season with our Christian neighbors with an interfaith discussion of affordable housing in New York and…

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Wed, December 16, 2020
7:00 PM

Talmud Study With Rabbi Kalmanofsky with special Chanukah Candle Lighting

Our Talmud class will shift gears this week, to cover the law and lore of filling the dark winter night with light. Candle Lighting included! JOIN VIA ZOOM Meeting ID: 872 9427 4347 Passcode: bavakamma

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Thu, December 17, 2020
5:30 PM

“Come Light the Menorah”: Communal AC Candle Lighting

Let’s brighten up the Upper West Side as a community! We will gather together (masked and socially distanced, of course) on the steps of AC on West End Avenue between 100th and 101st for a communal Hanukkah candle lighting. The early bird gets the latke! 

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Thu, December 17, 2020
7:00 PM

Greeks and Jews In the Ancient World (it’s not just the story of Chanukah.)

The Greek general Alexander’s conquest of the Near East in the 4th century B.C.E. introduced Jews to Greeks, and Greeks to Jews. It was sometimes an uneasy and violent political confrontation (think of Judah Maccabeus and the story of Hanukah), but it just as often gave rise to a cultural interaction that forever changed the subsequent history of Jewish engagement with the intellectual traditions of the Greek world. The Jews living in Greek-ruled Palestine may have been waiting for the…

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January 2021

Sun, January 17, 2021
10:00 AM

Serve our Community in Honor of Martin Luther King Day

ONE BLOCK is a non-profit, formed this summer in response to the massive cuts to the Department of Sanitation budget. Upper West Side residents commit to clean their block or side streets 1 or 2 days a week, and there are weekly group cleanups as well. Through donations, ONE BLOCK also pays for 3 ACE Programs for the Homeless employees to clean Amsterdam, Broadway, and Columbus Avenue 5 days a week. DETAILS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Warmly dressed volunteers should meet…

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Tue, January 19, 2021
3:00 PM

Love and Rebuke: Social Protest and the Legacy of Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King's advocacy of non-violent protest was deeply rooted in a Christian love ethic that demands love of the enemy. Join Rabbi Bill Plevan to look at some of the most daring of King's interpretations of this love ethic and consider how Jews might view the relationship between love and non-violent social protest. In particular we will look at the relationship between love and rebuke in Leviticus 19:17-18 and its meaning for the challenges of our times. Rabbi Bill…

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Thu, January 21, 2021
7:30 PM

WAR OF SHADOWS by Gershom Gorenberg

Join us as we welcome author and journalist Gershom Gorenberg live from Israel as he discusses his newest book War of Shadows:Codebreakers, Spies, and the Secret Struggle to Drive the Nazis from the Middle East. War of Shadows is a a true-life spy thriller: the story of the World War II espionage affair that brought Germany's Erwin Rommel to the very brink of conquering the Middle East - bringing with him the S.S. officer already responsible for the murder of…

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