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01 Jan
January 1, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am

CLASS STARTS OCTOBER 2, 2023

Class date: Every Monday Until Further Notice

Course Description: Table of Contents

1.    Words you already know
2.    Foods-mzonot
3.    Introduction/greetings
4.    First encounters
5.    4 W’s
6.    Words to get you going
7.    Expressions
8.    Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9.    Family- Mishapakha
10.    Fellings0regashot
11.    Opposites
12.    Colors-Tzevaim
13.    Occupations-miktzo’ot
14.    Eating-le’ekhol
15.    The country-Ha’aretz
16.    Getting around
17.    Accommodations-lshkoon
18.    Verbs
19.    The body
20.    Countries and politics
21.    Places and locations
22.    More words

Ari Delevie Bio

Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.

He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.

He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.

Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.

Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.

Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.

To SIgn Up, PLEASE CLICK HERE

New Year's Day Meditation Event at KH
January 1, 2024    
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Discover the Power of Spiritual Jewish Wisdom

For Information and Registration Please Click Here

Shabbat Morning Services
January 6, 2024    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

We gather at our beautiful space on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading, meeting friends and a potluck lunch. We look forward to seeing you.

Shabbat Shalom

07 Jan
January 7, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:30 am
08 Jan
January 8, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am

CLASS STARTS OCTOBER 2, 2023

Class date: Every Monday Until Further Notice

Course Description: Table of Contents

1.    Words you already know
2.    Foods-mzonot
3.    Introduction/greetings
4.    First encounters
5.    4 W’s
6.    Words to get you going
7.    Expressions
8.    Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9.    Family- Mishapakha
10.    Fellings0regashot
11.    Opposites
12.    Colors-Tzevaim
13.    Occupations-miktzo’ot
14.    Eating-le’ekhol
15.    The country-Ha’aretz
16.    Getting around
17.    Accommodations-lshkoon
18.    Verbs
19.    The body
20.    Countries and politics
21.    Places and locations
22.    More words

Ari Delevie Bio

Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.

He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.

He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.

Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.

Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.

Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.

To SIgn Up, PLEASE CLICK HERE

09 Jan
January 9, 2024    
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Please join us at Mattison’s Restaurant on 41.

Restaurant Location:

Address: 7275 S Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34231
Phone: 941.921.3400

RSVP Here!

 

Exploring Judaism
January 9, 2024    
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

We will explore different topics in Jewish text, practice and thought.

Movie Night
January 10, 2024    
6:45 pm - 9:00 pm

The next presentation of the KH movie club will be on Wednesday, Dec. 6th at 6:45PM. We will show a wonderful documentary “Broadway Musicals-A Jewish Legacy”.

This film examines the unique role of Jewish composers and lyricists in the creation of the modern American musical.

Time:  7P.M. with a 6:45 P.M. arrival due to guard gate issues
RSVP:  lmsmed@msn.com   
If you need  address and directions, please email.
Kabbalat Shabbat
January 12, 2024    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meeting friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.

Shabbat Shalom

13 Jan
January 13, 2024    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
15 Jan
January 15, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am

CLASS STARTS OCTOBER 2, 2023

Class date: Every Monday Until Further Notice

Course Description: Table of Contents

1.    Words you already know
2.    Foods-mzonot
3.    Introduction/greetings
4.    First encounters
5.    4 W’s
6.    Words to get you going
7.    Expressions
8.    Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9.    Family- Mishapakha
10.    Fellings0regashot
11.    Opposites
12.    Colors-Tzevaim
13.    Occupations-miktzo’ot
14.    Eating-le’ekhol
15.    The country-Ha’aretz
16.    Getting around
17.    Accommodations-lshkoon
18.    Verbs
19.    The body
20.    Countries and politics
21.    Places and locations
22.    More words

Ari Delevie Bio

Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.

He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.

He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.

Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.

Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.

Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.

To SIgn Up, PLEASE CLICK HERE

Rosh Chodesh
January 16, 2024    
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Rosh Chodesh will be on Tuesdays at 2:00 pm.  We will be presenting Amazing Jewish Women.

Please join us for the following dates:

October 17, 2023
November 21, 2023
December 19, 2023
January 16, 2024
February 20, 2024
March 19, 2024
April 9, 2024
May 14, 2024

18 Jan
January 18, 2024    
3:00 pm - 4:15 pm
19 Jan
January 19, 2024    
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Shabbat Morning Services
January 20, 2024    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

We gather at our beautiful space on Shabbat morning to pray and learn together. Services include singing, praying, Torah study, Torah reading, meeting friends and a potluck lunch. We look forward to seeing you.

Shabbat Shalom

22 Jan
January 22, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am

CLASS STARTS OCTOBER 2, 2023

Class date: Every Monday Until Further Notice

Course Description: Table of Contents

1.    Words you already know
2.    Foods-mzonot
3.    Introduction/greetings
4.    First encounters
5.    4 W’s
6.    Words to get you going
7.    Expressions
8.    Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9.    Family- Mishapakha
10.    Fellings0regashot
11.    Opposites
12.    Colors-Tzevaim
13.    Occupations-miktzo’ot
14.    Eating-le’ekhol
15.    The country-Ha’aretz
16.    Getting around
17.    Accommodations-lshkoon
18.    Verbs
19.    The body
20.    Countries and politics
21.    Places and locations
22.    More words

Ari Delevie Bio

Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.

He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.

He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.

Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.

Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.

Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.

To SIgn Up, PLEASE CLICK HERE

Kabbalat Shabbat
January 26, 2024    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

We gather for a musical celebration to welcome Shabbat. Join our community to sing, dance, pray, contemplate, meeting friends and to be inspired. We look forward to seeing you.

Shabbat Shalom

27 Jan
January 27, 2024    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
29 Jan
January 29, 2024    
10:00 am - 11:00 am

CLASS STARTS OCTOBER 2, 2023

Class date: Every Monday Until Further Notice

Course Description: Table of Contents

1.    Words you already know
2.    Foods-mzonot
3.    Introduction/greetings
4.    First encounters
5.    4 W’s
6.    Words to get you going
7.    Expressions
8.    Numbers and time-Missparim ve zman
9.    Family- Mishapakha
10.    Fellings0regashot
11.    Opposites
12.    Colors-Tzevaim
13.    Occupations-miktzo’ot
14.    Eating-le’ekhol
15.    The country-Ha’aretz
16.    Getting around
17.    Accommodations-lshkoon
18.    Verbs
19.    The body
20.    Countries and politics
21.    Places and locations
22.    More words

Ari Delevie Bio

Ari is a Sabra, born in Haifa. Hebrew and German are his native languages. He is a retired clinical psychologist, with a doctoral degree from Columbia U. He lived in White Plains, NY, for 45 years.

He was married to Joan for 51 years, who passed in 2011. They have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

Ari worked at mental health agencies and had a private practice. He volunteered with the IDF, treating soldiers with combat PTSD and wrote a book about it (“Coping with Demons of War”) in both in Hebrew and English.

He has been teaching courses about music (he is not a musician) at Pelican Cove, where he lives with his wife, Judie, for the last six years, and a conversational Hebrew class, for the last three years. Previously, he taught a course on the same subject at congregation Hevreh, in the
Berkshires.

Having great interest in art, he has done oil, acrylic and water color paintings, color pencil and pen-and-ink sketches, one resulting in a book about Jerusalem. He sculpts in wood, stone, clay, steel and stained glass. He wrote three books and many short stories.

Judie and Ari create art together; stained glass and wood sculptures, cook, bake and travel.

Ari is looking forward to teaching members of KH some contemporary Israeli Hebrew.

To SIgn Up, PLEASE CLICK HERE

02 Feb
February 2, 2024    
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

SOLD OUT! Building Bridges Goes to the Theater

Fully Committed by Becky Mode

“This riotously funny play follows a day in the life of an out-of-work actor who mans the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan’s number-one restaurant. Coercion, threats, bribes, histrionics—a cast of desperate callers will stop at nothing in their zeal to land a prime reservation at the right table. In an extraordinary acting tour de force, Doug Shapiro plays 40 wildly diverse characters. Directed by Gus Kaikkonen.” – Sarasota Jewish Theatre

When:  Friday, February 2, at 1:30 PM

Where:  Southgate Mall, Crossings at Siesta Key

Cost, with group discount:  $17, or $25 for VIP front row seating

Deadline for discount pricing:  January 8, 2024

If successful we will attend future plays in the series.

We’re Sorry!  This event is SOLD OUT and no longer available.  Please join us next time CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO.

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