CLASSES
Torah with Soul
Saturday morning Torah study at 9:00 am with clergy before Shabbat Services. Dive into the Torah portion of the week with thought provoking and interesting views from your clergy and community.
Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Leo: What You Didn't Know About Jewish Prayers
Thursday, Apr 3rd 12:00p to 1:00p
Macaroon Making with Chef Jeff Kirshbaum
Tuesday, Apr 8th 10:00a to 11:30aIn preparation for Passover, join Chef Jeff in learning how to make his incredible vanilla, chocolate, and chocolate dipped macaroons. This is a combination demonstration and limited hands on class. You will be able to take home some goodies. Space is limited to 10 people, members of Congregation Rodef Sholom.
End of Life: A Two-Part Series with Rabbi Stacy
Wednesday, Apr 16th 7:00p to 8:30pEnd of Life planning - what we need to know. Death and dying Rituals - the spirituality and philosophy of death and dying and the afterlife in the Jewish tradition.
Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Stacy: Ancient Wisdom on Contemporary Issues
Thursday, Apr 24th 12:00p to 1:00pWhat does the Talmud and classical sources say about abortion? Sexuality? Women's rights? Together we will explore Judaism's vast ancient wisdom and its applications today.
End of Life: A Two-Part Series with Rabbi Stacy
Wednesday, Apr 30th 7:00p to 8:30pEnd of Life planning - what we need to know. Death and dying Rituals - the spirituality and philosophy of death and dying and the afterlife in the Jewish tradition.
Lunch & Learn with Rabbi Stacy: Ancient Wisdom on Contemporary Issues
Thursday, May 1st 12:00p to 1:00pWhat does the Talmud and classical sources say about abortion? Sexuality? Women's rights? Together we will explore Judaism's vast ancient wisdom and its applications today.
Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Leo: What You Didn't Know About Jewish Prayers
Thursday, May 8th 12:00p to 1:00p
Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Leo: What You Didn't Know About Jewish Prayers
Thursday, May 15th 12:00p to 1:00p
Chevra Kadisha: Monthly Learning
Wednesday, May 21st 7:00p to 8:30pOne of the holiest acts a person can perform is to help to bury our loved ones. Judaism is blessed with the tradition of Chevra Kadisha, the “sacred group” who guides the community through the burial and mourning process. Please join us for an overview of the ancient traditions, modern innovations, and learn ways to deepen our lives as we work to understand the Jewish views of death and the afterlife.