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July 2019
Do You Believe in Miracles?
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, 11 a.m. With Rabbi Ari Lucas; continues on July 30. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »Resilience: Recovery after Destruction a discussion with Rabbi Robert Tobin
Join Rabbi Tobin for two Lunch and Learn discussions on the topic of Resilience: Recovering After Destruction. These sessions lead up to Tisha B'Av,as they deal with lessons learned from Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai and his plan to save the most valuable treasure, the Jewish future. The course will focus on how after the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, centers of learning and spiritual resilience created the Judaism that we know today. Come, learn and be inspired. Bring a…
Find out more »The Book of Daniel and “Shtisel”
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell. Discussion of the biblical text with Rabbi Alan Silverstein at 11 a.m., followed by lunch (bring dairy) and discussion of “Shtisel” clips with Susan Werk at 12:15 p.m. Continues July 31. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »3-D Virtual Design Workshop at the Museum
Museum will be open from 6-9 PM as part of Museum's extended summer hours $5 non-members, students free
Find out more »3-D digital design
Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County, Freehold, will present its in-house digital design guru, Marc Diament, who will teach a workshop on 3-D Digital Design in virtual spaces at 7 p.m. As part of this workshop (ages 10 and up), attendees will be taught to plan, design, build, decorate, and script digital items such as a kiddush cup, menorah, or other items that attendees may wish to create that relate to their Jewish heritage. A short tour will also be…
Find out more »“The Temple Mount In Jerusalem — Its History & Destiny”
Chabad Educational Center, Rockaway, 7 p.m. Three-week course focusing on the Holy Temple in Jerusalem through PowerPoint presentations, biblical and Talmudic documentation, and archaeological findings. RSVP to 973-625-1525, ext. 227, or JLI@OneTorahWay.org or visit OneTorahWay.org.
Find out more »Conversational Hebrew Language
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, 7:45 p.m. Continues July 25 and Aug. 1 and 8. Geared to those whose children have made aliyah; beginners are welcome. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »American Philosophers
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, 11 a.m. Continues July 26. With Prof. James Flynn, department chair and associate professor of theology/philosophy at Caldwell University. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »Hebrew circle
Chug Ivrit, a group sponsored by Raritan Valley Hadassah for intermediate to advanced Hebrew speakers, will meet on Sunday, July 28, at 11 a.m. Group members chat in Hebrew and read a short Hebrew story or article. Contact Rachel Weintraub at rachel@weintraubworld.net or 732-819-9298 for location.
Find out more »Jewish journaling
“Our Stories, Ourselves — Jewish Journaling and More,” facilitated by Michele Bernstein Klausner, director of The Journal Center, is held at the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth Country, Freehold, Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m.-noon. It is based on the museum’s exhibit “Three Centuries of Growth and Change: A History of Jews in Monmouth County.” The fee is $5 per session. Call 732-252-6990 or visit jhmomc.org.
Find out more »Do You Believe in Miracles?
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, 11 a.m. With Rabbi Ari Lucas; continues on July 30. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »August 2019
An Evening with Rabbi Yonatan Neril
Temple Sholom, Cedar Grove, 7 p.m. Neril, founder and executive director of the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, will discuss his interfaith ecology work in Israel and globally. Call 973-239-1321.
Find out more »Conversational Hebrew Language
Congregation Agudath Israel, Caldwell, 7:45 p.m. Continues July 25 and Aug. 1 and 8. Geared to those whose children have made aliyah; beginners are welcome. Contact caioffice@agudath.org or 973-226-3600.
Find out more »Shalom in the Home
Join Rabbi Blum for stories of how our ancient rabbis felt about harmony in the home.
Find out more »Faces of Genius Jewish American Nobel Laureates in Science and Medicine including Arthur Ashkin 2018 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
Admission is $5, students free (Museum will be open from 6-9 PM for extended summer hours)
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