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June 2016
Torah Study with Rabbi Yael
This week, Torah study will be led by Rabbi Yael.
Find out more »Family Kiddush
Ansche Chesed thrives in large part because of the children and families in its midst. Join us in introducing them to Jewish concepts, ideas and practices.
Find out more »Scribblers on the Roof
Join us on the Ansche Chesed roof to hear Jewish writers read from their recent work. Beverages are available for purchase. If it rains, come anyway. We have a perfect indoor space.
Find out more »September 2016
The Lights of Teshuva with Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky
R. Avraham Isaac HaKohen Kook (1865-1935) was one of deepest spirits and most poetic thinkers in modern Judaism. In addition to his theology, his Zionism and his Halakhic leadership, Rav Kook was a profound guide for the process of repentance. Join Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky to study some of Rav Kook's writings on this theme.
Find out more »Family Programs Welcome Back Kiddush
Following Children’s Services.
Find out more »Tales of Teshuva
The Chassidic tradition made story-telling a central religious expression with unprecedented intensity and depth. To begin the season of repentance, Joshua Halberstam will share with us tales of self-scrutiny and return.
Find out more »Marjorie Ingall Adult Education Elul Program & Open Gym for Kids
You are likely familiar with the age-old stereotype of the Jewish mother: she's a demanding, overbearing, monstrously narcissistic, guilt-mongering hovercraft. But Tablet Magazine columnist Marjorie Ingall argues that this archetype, while entertaining, isn't based in reality. In her new book, Marjorie puts the archaic stereotype to bed, cuts through the mishegas, and teaches parents of all faiths (or none) a thing or ten on how to raise a decent human. While you enjoy listening to Marjorie, your children are invited…
Find out more »November 2016
December 2016
Torah Study with Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses
Rabbi Kalmanofsky leads a discussion on the weekly Torah portion, looking at it through the eyes of favorite commentators, ancient, medieval, modern, midrashic, mystical and academic. This week Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses will teach Toldot in place of Rabbi Kalmanofsky.
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