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   The Temple affords adults the opportunity to further their Jewish education as well as the opportunity to have an adult bar or bat mitzvah. 

    Some of the ongoing class offerings include Basic Judaism, Basic Hebrew, Torah Reading, Bible Study, Shofar Sounding, and Contemporary Issues. Classes are offered on Sunday mornings as well as throughout the week. There's something to fit everyone's schedule.


Note:  *All Classes subject to cancellation if insufficient enrollment.
 

JEWISH ETHICS – RABBI TUFFS

Musar for moderns!  So, what the heck is “musar”? Musar is the Hebrew word describing the uniquely Jewish method of resolving ethical and moral conflicts.

Dates:  March 14, 21, and 28 - 10:30 am & 7:30 pm

THE JOY OF YIDDISH CLUB – AL LIPTON

Come and enjoy some “mamme loshen” and nostalgia with the singing of some traditional Yiddish folk songs, and maybe dance the hora.  Enjoy Yiddish humor, “hochma,” and the rich tradition of our culture and heritage.

Dates:  March 20, April 17, May 15 - 10:30 am – Noon

SHABBAT RENEWAL SERVICES

Enjoy interactive services that integrate traditional  Jewish worship with yoga, meditation, a spirited Torah discussion, and music with an instrument for everyone.  Bring a dish for four, dairy or vegetarian, to share at the lunch following services.

Dates:  March 17, April 21, May 19, June 16 -10:00 am – 1:00 pm

BAGELS & BOOKS – “THE POWER OF NOW”

Dates:  February 15, March 1, March 15, March 29 -9:30 am

 

COOKING LESSONS WITH CHEF RONA MOULU

Chef Rona Moulu is a Culinary School Chef Instructor and former chef to Calvin Klein.  Learn to prepare and cook Appetizers, Mexican Dinners and Desserts! 

Dates:  Sundays, March 11, March 25, April 22 - 10:00 am – noon

Cost (includes food) $54 (Payment in full must be received prior to March 6, 2007) Class limited to first ten registrants.

BOOK CLUB - “THE COVENANT”

Let’s get together for a roundtable discussion on books we have read or wish to read.  When you read a book that moves you or encourages you to think about what it has to say, it is fun to talk about what we liked, or disliked, how the book makes us feel and how it relates to our daily lives.  This first book is by Naomi Ragen.  It is a novel that channels today’s headlines but embraces the power of friendship and love.

Date:  Thursday, March 22 –  10:30 am

*After the first meeting, we can choose our next book and the date and time of our     next discussion.

  *All Classes subject to cancellation if insufficient enrollment.

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