Our Rosh Hashanah Luncheon Will Start Your New Year Right
Join your KH family on Sept. 26 for a lovely holiday luncheon, at approximately 12:30 p.m., immediately following First Day Rosh Hashanah services. We will share the catered, Kosher meal in the social hall adjacent to the KH Sanctuary (on the campus of St. Wilfred Episcopal Church, 3773 Wilkinson Rd., Sarasota).
The delicious luncheon, including wine, will feature your choice of either a salmon or vegetarian/gluten-free entrée, followed by a dessert bringing traditional apples and honey cake to a new level. Coffee or tea also will be served.
Table linen and fresh-cut flowers will further enhance the holiday atmosphere our luncheon event. Cost is $50 for KH members and $65 for non-members. To sign up, please click on the button below.
Textbook:Shalom Aleichem: Learn to Read Hebrew Prayerbook by Noah Golinkin, about $15 on Amazon.
Hebrew is the bedrock of Jewish culture. It’s the language of the bible, the language of the siddur, and the language of Israel. In this class, you will learn how to read Hebrew, beginning with the aleph-bet. You will also learn the meaning of 100 to 200 words, putting you on the road to understanding the prayers you recite.
The class is designed for both beginners, and for folks who wish to improve their reading skills. Marcel guarantees that at the end of the 12-session course you will be a fluent Hebrew reader – if you do your part, read from the textbook 15 to 30 minutes a day.
Your family will shep naches (derive pleasure), and kvell (beam with delight) when they realize how well you read Hebrew. And you will be a proud role model for your children and grandchildren.
Marcel speaks Hebrew, having lived in Israel six years. He has successfully taught this course twice at another congregation.
Please email Marcel Infeld at mdinfeld@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Textbook:Shalom Aleichem: Learn to Read Hebrew Prayerbook by Noah Golinkin, about $15 on Amazon.
Hebrew is the bedrock of Jewish culture. It’s the language of the bible, the language of the siddur, and the language of Israel. In this class, you will learn how to read Hebrew, beginning with the aleph-bet. You will also learn the meaning of 100 to 200 words, putting you on the road to understanding the prayers you recite.
The class is designed for both beginners, and for folks who wish to improve their reading skills. Marcel guarantees that at the end of the 12-session course you will be a fluent Hebrew reader – if you do your part, read from the textbook 15 to 30 minutes a day.
Your family will shep naches (derive pleasure), and kvell (beam with delight) when they realize how well you read Hebrew. And you will be a proud role model for your children and grandchildren.
Marcel speaks Hebrew, having lived in Israel six years. He has successfully taught this course twice at another congregation.
Please email Marcel Infeld at mdinfeld@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Textbook:Shalom Aleichem: Learn to Read Hebrew Prayerbook by Noah Golinkin, about $15 on Amazon.
Hebrew is the bedrock of Jewish culture. It’s the language of the bible, the language of the siddur, and the language of Israel. In this class, you will learn how to read Hebrew, beginning with the aleph-bet. You will also learn the meaning of 100 to 200 words, putting you on the road to understanding the prayers you recite.
The class is designed for both beginners, and for folks who wish to improve their reading skills. Marcel guarantees that at the end of the 12-session course you will be a fluent Hebrew reader – if you do your part, read from the textbook 15 to 30 minutes a day.
Your family will shep naches (derive pleasure), and kvell (beam with delight) when they realize how well you read Hebrew. And you will be a proud role model for your children and grandchildren.
Marcel speaks Hebrew, having lived in Israel six years. He has successfully taught this course twice at another congregation.
Please email Marcel Infeld at mdinfeld@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Textbook:Shalom Aleichem: Learn to Read Hebrew Prayerbook by Noah Golinkin, about $15 on Amazon.
Hebrew is the bedrock of Jewish culture. It’s the language of the bible, the language of the siddur, and the language of Israel. In this class, you will learn how to read Hebrew, beginning with the aleph-bet. You will also learn the meaning of 100 to 200 words, putting you on the road to understanding the prayers you recite.
The class is designed for both beginners, and for folks who wish to improve their reading skills. Marcel guarantees that at the end of the 12-session course you will be a fluent Hebrew reader – if you do your part, read from the textbook 15 to 30 minutes a day.
Your family will shep naches (derive pleasure), and kvell (beam with delight) when they realize how well you read Hebrew. And you will be a proud role model for your children and grandchildren.
Marcel speaks Hebrew, having lived in Israel six years. He has successfully taught this course twice at another congregation.
Please email Marcel Infeld at mdinfeld@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Textbook:Shalom Aleichem: Learn to Read Hebrew Prayerbook by Noah Golinkin, about $15 on Amazon.
Hebrew is the bedrock of Jewish culture. It’s the language of the bible, the language of the siddur, and the language of Israel. In this class, you will learn how to read Hebrew, beginning with the aleph-bet. You will also learn the meaning of 100 to 200 words, putting you on the road to understanding the prayers you recite.
The class is designed for both beginners, and for folks who wish to improve their reading skills. Marcel guarantees that at the end of the 12-session course you will be a fluent Hebrew reader – if you do your part, read from the textbook 15 to 30 minutes a day.
Your family will shep naches (derive pleasure), and kvell (beam with delight) when they realize how well you read Hebrew. And you will be a proud role model for your children and grandchildren.
Marcel speaks Hebrew, having lived in Israel six years. He has successfully taught this course twice at another congregation.
Please email Marcel Infeld at mdinfeld@gmail.com if you have any questions.