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October 2019
Louis Bamberger and the Rise of the Jewish Community in Newark
October 23 at 1 PM (Light refreshments will be served at 12:15 PM) Admission is $4 members of the JHMOMC, $6 non-members. http://www.jhmomc.org
Find out more »Ripped from the Headlines with Rabbi Charlie
An open discussion on the news with Rabbi Charlie! Second Thursday of the Month at 10:00AM.
Find out more »Ripped From The Headlines With Rabbi Charlie
An Open Discussion on the News with Rabbi Charlie! Second Thursday of the Month.
Find out more »Introduction to Judaism
A comprehensive Introduction to Judaism Class will begin on Thursday October 24th, 2019 at the Morristown Jewish Center Beit Yisrael. There will be 24 classes, held at 7pm - 9:30pm. Sponsored by the NJ Rabbinical Assembly, the class will be taught by Rabbi David Nesson. For full information and for information on other locations and times, go to www.introjudaismNJ.com or contact Ellen Nesson, Program Administrator at 973-214-4553.
Find out more »The Five Senses of Judaism
A free series for children age five and under. Through fun activities that engage each of the senses, plus music and "me" time with the rabbi, children learn about Jewish holidays and heritage. Schedule of topics: October 26: Shabbat December 14: Hannukah February 8: Tu B'Shevat March 14: Purim April 25: The Land of Israel Come to one or come to all.
Find out more »An Evening of Musical Favorites featuring Cantor Wayne Siet, accompanied by David Schlossberg
Admission is $36. Sponsorship opportunities are available at $136 (includes two tickets and acknowledgement in the concert program.) Location: The Monroe Township Senior Center at 12 Halsey Reed Road, Monroe Township, New Jersey. The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County in affiliation with The Jewish Federation in the Heart of NJ 732-252-6990
Find out more »Blood Drive at Temple Shalom
Temple Shalom, 5 Ayrmont Lane in Aberdeen, is hosting a Blood Drive on October 27th from 8:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Donation appointments are greatly appreciated. You may schedule an appointment by calling Howard Scheines at 732-692-3345 or by going to the RWJ Barnabas Health Donor website rwjuhdonorclub.org and clicking on “Donate Blood”. All Donors will receive a branded tote and will be entered into a raffle to win a $50.00 gift card. Bring a photo ID and be sure…
Find out more »Healing Words from the Tree of Life Support Group
The support group, run by a teacher and coach, breaks out the words from the Omer into a weekly practice. These words can help you: Discover your innate spiritual powers Alleviate suffering Improve your personal and interpersonal skills Help you date, relate, and diet better Protect yourself from harmful behavior. The cost is $20/year and you can attend any Monday at noon.
Find out more »Caregivers’ group
The Jewish Home for Rehabilitation & Nursing in Freehold will hold its next support group meeting, The Jewish Caregiver’s Experience, at 7 p.m. The group meets the last Tuesday evening of each month. Light, kosher refreshments will be served. The next scheduled date is Nov. 26. Contact Jolie at 732-202-1000, ext. 4003, or jfromm@jewishhomefreehold.org.
Find out more »Notorious RBG: The Life And Times Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
A coach bus will leave TJC at 8:30 am for a docent tour of the RBG exhibit at the National Museum of American Jewish Heritage in Philadelphia, followed by a buffet lunch at Front Street Café. The bus will return to TJC between 3:00-3:30 pm. Space is limited, so reserve early. OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY! $75 for Jewish Center members $95 for community members. For more information please contact info@thejewishcenter.org or call 609-921-0100 to make a reservation.
Find out more »“A Taste of Food Photography, Idea to Page”
“A Taste of Food Photography, Idea to Page. A Day in the Life of a Food Photographer: Tricks and Techniques Used by the Professionals.” Adult Forum of Congregation B’nai Israel, Millburn, 12:30 p.m. With Hirschhorn speaker Steven Wien. Cost is $12, $10 Adult Forum members. RSVP to Lois at 973-533-1809 with lunch order.
Find out more »A Journey to Dialogue: The Sisters of Sion and Jewish-Christian Relations
Keynote speaker, Dr. Deutsch is a member of the Sisters of Sion, a small international Roman Catholic religious congregation with a presence in five continents. She will reflect on the Sisters' activities during World War II, particularly their participation in rescue efforts in the context of pre-War conversations occurring in Europe, mainly in France. Dr. Deutsch will follow their path through the tragic years of the Shoah to the hard work leading to the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and Nostra…
Find out more »November 2019
CommUNITY Shabbat Dinner
Join us Friday, November 1, 6:00PM, for a CommUNITY Shabbat Dinner with Guest Speaker, Dr. Asaf Romirowsky. Dr. Romirowsky is a trained Middle East historian and holds a PhD in Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, publishing widely on various aspects fo the Arab-Israeli conflict and American foreign policy in the Middle East, as well as on Israeli and Zionist history. $10 per person / $25 max per household.
Find out more »Shabbat Night Live
Temple Shalom of Aberdeen is planning an inspiring line up for Friday evening Shabbat services that will fill our world with song! These Shabbat services are free and open to the public. The first of these services takes place on November 1st starting at 6:30 pm. This service will include Noah Aronson, considered one of the most sought-after Jewish musicians in North America. He is known for his unique, engaging, and deeply soulful approach to music. Temple Shalom is located…
Find out more »Healing Words from the Tree of Life Support Group
The support group, run by a teacher and coach, breaks out the words from the Omer into a weekly practice. These words can help you: Discover your innate spiritual powers Alleviate suffering Improve your personal and interpersonal skills Help you date, relate, and diet better Protect yourself from harmful behavior. The cost is $20/year and you can attend any Monday at noon.
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