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What Do We Learn about the Torah from Modern Biblical Scholarship and Why is it Worth Learning?
November 29, 2021    
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Class Instructor: Herb Levine.

Dates: November 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29

Time:  1:00 – 2:30 PM

Course Description: This course will give students the basic information that a student would gain from a Jewish Studies class at a university. No prior knowledge is needed. From close readings of selected texts, the class will demonstrate how the Torah was composed long after the events narrated in it, by a variety of authors with differing points of view. In four classes, we will explore these points of view and what was of concern to each. The final week of the class will look at strategies for how we can continue to find value in the Torah as a book of wisdom that speaks across the generations to us as contemporary Jews.

Herb Levine loves teaching Jewish Studies to adults. He was trained as a Ph.D. in English and American Literature and taught courses in the Bible as literature and its impact on later literature. He previously taught Mussar as a KH adult education offering.

 

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Talmud Study
November 30, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Modeled on the Daf Yomi program of reading a page of Talmud every day, this class discusses several brief readings from the Talmud each week. All texts are in English, with explanatory text by Rabbi Aden Steinsaltz. Prospective students meet with Rabbi Jennifer prior to joining, and are asked to make a commitment to participate regularly. The texts for each week are emailed the night before class.

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30 Nov
November 30, 2021    
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Speaker: Rabbi Jennifer Singer

Torah Study
December 1, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Each week we will discuss the Torah portion for the following Shabbat. This class is designed for those who are new to Torah study, although more advanced students are welcome. All text and conversation will be in English. Students can use any copy of the Jewish Bible, with or without commentary.

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Rosh Chodesh
December 1, 2021    
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

This year’s dates are:

October 6th
November 3rd
Dec. 1st
Jan. 5th
Feb. 2nd
March 2nd
April 6th
May 4th
June 1st

All to begin at 7:30 pm.

American Jewish Thought
December 3, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Class Instructor: Marcel Infeld

Class time: Fridays, 10:00 am – 11:15 am

Class dates: December 3, 2021 — January 21, 2022

Course Description: This course is a survey of diverse views on Jewish issues, articulated by American Jewish theologians, rabbis, academics, intellectuals, feminists and other thinkers since the 1930s.

The course is based on a recently published book,  American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief, edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, 2020, Brandeis University Press, 300 pp. Available on Amazon: Paperback $26/Kindle: $24.70.  We will use this anthology as our textbook.

The book contains 79 selections from 70 authors and is organized into seven sections. We will cover one section per week as follows:

1) December 3, 2021: God
2) December 10, 2021: Revelation and Commandment
3) December 17, 2021: Spirituality
4) December 24, 2021: Hermeneutics and Politics
5) January 7, 2022: The Holocaust and Israel
6) January 14, 2022: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
7) January 21, 2022: Peoplehood

Marcel has been involved in adult Jewish education for many years. He has led classes in Tanach, Hebrew reading, and Torah cantillation, among others. As a Holocaust survivor (born in Belgium 1939) and resident of Israel 1945-1950, Marcel personally experienced two epochal events in Jewish history that are major topics in this course. Marcel was raised in an ultra-orthodox household, attended Yeshivas in Brooklyn and Israel, and studied briefly for the rabbinate. More recently, he was president of a Reconstructionist congregation in Arlington, Virginia. Professionally Marcel has degrees in science and public health, and served as an HMO director and health care consultant. He and his wife of 35 years, Donna Infeld, have one daughter, Amanda.

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03 Dec
December 3, 2021    
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm
03 Dec
December 3, 2021    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
My Personal Encounters with the Work of Jewish Architects
December 6, 2021    
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Class Instructor: Aaron Rand

Dates: December 6, 2021, February 14, 28, 2022

Time: 1:00 – 2:30 PM

Course Description:

During the last few years, I have come to realize the importance of Jews in architecture. Many of the most important works of modern architecture have been built for or designed by Jews.

I went to architectural school and became an architect in the 1960’s. The architects I will talk about crossed my path and affected my life in some way. All were visionaries and changed the direction of
architecture.

I don’t have an answer if Jewish architects are different from other architects. The one thing I see is that they were able to reinvent themselves.

Aaron Rand: Aaron attended Pratt Institute 1959-1961.

Graduated from City College of New York, B.S, and B.Arch.

Five years’ experience working on commercial and institutional architecture for several architects. Licensed to practice architecture New York State. Taught at Dutchess Community College for 30 years, Retired as Professor and Chairman of the Architecture and Construction Technologies program. In private architectural practice for over 30 years designing and constructing energy efficient and passive solar residences.

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Talmud Study
December 7, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Modeled on the Daf Yomi program of reading a page of Talmud every day, this class discusses several brief readings from the Talmud each week. All texts are in English, with explanatory text by Rabbi Aden Steinsaltz. Prospective students meet with Rabbi Jennifer prior to joining, and are asked to make a commitment to participate regularly. The texts for each week are emailed the night before class.

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Torah Study
December 8, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Each week we will discuss the Torah portion for the following Shabbat. This class is designed for those who are new to Torah study, although more advanced students are welcome. All text and conversation will be in English. Students can use any copy of the Jewish Bible, with or without commentary.

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American Jewish Thought
December 10, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Class Instructor: Marcel Infeld

Class time: Fridays, 10:00 am – 11:15 am

Class dates: December 3, 2021 — January 21, 2022

Course Description: This course is a survey of diverse views on Jewish issues, articulated by American Jewish theologians, rabbis, academics, intellectuals, feminists and other thinkers since the 1930s.

The course is based on a recently published book,  American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief, edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, 2020, Brandeis University Press, 300 pp. Available on Amazon: Paperback $26/Kindle: $24.70.  We will use this anthology as our textbook.

The book contains 79 selections from 70 authors and is organized into seven sections. We will cover one section per week as follows:

1) December 3, 2021: God
2) December 10, 2021: Revelation and Commandment
3) December 17, 2021: Spirituality
4) December 24, 2021: Hermeneutics and Politics
5) January 7, 2022: The Holocaust and Israel
6) January 14, 2022: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
7) January 21, 2022: Peoplehood

Marcel has been involved in adult Jewish education for many years. He has led classes in Tanach, Hebrew reading, and Torah cantillation, among others. As a Holocaust survivor (born in Belgium 1939) and resident of Israel 1945-1950, Marcel personally experienced two epochal events in Jewish history that are major topics in this course. Marcel was raised in an ultra-orthodox household, attended Yeshivas in Brooklyn and Israel, and studied briefly for the rabbinate. More recently, he was president of a Reconstructionist congregation in Arlington, Virginia. Professionally Marcel has degrees in science and public health, and served as an HMO director and health care consultant. He and his wife of 35 years, Donna Infeld, have one daughter, Amanda.

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11 Dec
December 11, 2021    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Talmud Study
December 14, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Modeled on the Daf Yomi program of reading a page of Talmud every day, this class discusses several brief readings from the Talmud each week. All texts are in English, with explanatory text by Rabbi Aden Steinsaltz. Prospective students meet with Rabbi Jennifer prior to joining, and are asked to make a commitment to participate regularly. The texts for each week are emailed the night before class.

To Sign Up For These Ongoing Classes Please Click Here

 

Torah Study
December 15, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Each week we will discuss the Torah portion for the following Shabbat. This class is designed for those who are new to Torah study, although more advanced students are welcome. All text and conversation will be in English. Students can use any copy of the Jewish Bible, with or without commentary.

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American Jewish Thought
December 17, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Class Instructor: Marcel Infeld

Class time: Fridays, 10:00 am – 11:15 am

Class dates: December 3, 2021 — January 21, 2022

Course Description: This course is a survey of diverse views on Jewish issues, articulated by American Jewish theologians, rabbis, academics, intellectuals, feminists and other thinkers since the 1930s.

The course is based on a recently published book,  American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief, edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, 2020, Brandeis University Press, 300 pp. Available on Amazon: Paperback $26/Kindle: $24.70.  We will use this anthology as our textbook.

The book contains 79 selections from 70 authors and is organized into seven sections. We will cover one section per week as follows:

1) December 3, 2021: God
2) December 10, 2021: Revelation and Commandment
3) December 17, 2021: Spirituality
4) December 24, 2021: Hermeneutics and Politics
5) January 7, 2022: The Holocaust and Israel
6) January 14, 2022: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
7) January 21, 2022: Peoplehood

Marcel has been involved in adult Jewish education for many years. He has led classes in Tanach, Hebrew reading, and Torah cantillation, among others. As a Holocaust survivor (born in Belgium 1939) and resident of Israel 1945-1950, Marcel personally experienced two epochal events in Jewish history that are major topics in this course. Marcel was raised in an ultra-orthodox household, attended Yeshivas in Brooklyn and Israel, and studied briefly for the rabbinate. More recently, he was president of a Reconstructionist congregation in Arlington, Virginia. Professionally Marcel has degrees in science and public health, and served as an HMO director and health care consultant. He and his wife of 35 years, Donna Infeld, have one daughter, Amanda.

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17 Dec
December 17, 2021    
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Talmud Study
December 21, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Modeled on the Daf Yomi program of reading a page of Talmud every day, this class discusses several brief readings from the Talmud each week. All texts are in English, with explanatory text by Rabbi Aden Steinsaltz. Prospective students meet with Rabbi Jennifer prior to joining, and are asked to make a commitment to participate regularly. The texts for each week are emailed the night before class.

To Sign Up For These Ongoing Classes Please Click Here

 

Torah Study
December 22, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Each week we will discuss the Torah portion for the following Shabbat. This class is designed for those who are new to Torah study, although more advanced students are welcome. All text and conversation will be in English. Students can use any copy of the Jewish Bible, with or without commentary.

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American Jewish Thought
December 24, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Class Instructor: Marcel Infeld

Class time: Fridays, 10:00 am – 11:15 am

Class dates: December 3, 2021 — January 21, 2022

Course Description: This course is a survey of diverse views on Jewish issues, articulated by American Jewish theologians, rabbis, academics, intellectuals, feminists and other thinkers since the 1930s.

The course is based on a recently published book,  American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief, edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, 2020, Brandeis University Press, 300 pp. Available on Amazon: Paperback $26/Kindle: $24.70.  We will use this anthology as our textbook.

The book contains 79 selections from 70 authors and is organized into seven sections. We will cover one section per week as follows:

1) December 3, 2021: God
2) December 10, 2021: Revelation and Commandment
3) December 17, 2021: Spirituality
4) December 24, 2021: Hermeneutics and Politics
5) January 7, 2022: The Holocaust and Israel
6) January 14, 2022: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
7) January 21, 2022: Peoplehood

Marcel has been involved in adult Jewish education for many years. He has led classes in Tanach, Hebrew reading, and Torah cantillation, among others. As a Holocaust survivor (born in Belgium 1939) and resident of Israel 1945-1950, Marcel personally experienced two epochal events in Jewish history that are major topics in this course. Marcel was raised in an ultra-orthodox household, attended Yeshivas in Brooklyn and Israel, and studied briefly for the rabbinate. More recently, he was president of a Reconstructionist congregation in Arlington, Virginia. Professionally Marcel has degrees in science and public health, and served as an HMO director and health care consultant. He and his wife of 35 years, Donna Infeld, have one daughter, Amanda.

To Sign Up For This Class Please Click Here

25 Dec
December 25, 2021    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Talmud Study
December 28, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Modeled on the Daf Yomi program of reading a page of Talmud every day, this class discusses several brief readings from the Talmud each week. All texts are in English, with explanatory text by Rabbi Aden Steinsaltz. Prospective students meet with Rabbi Jennifer prior to joining, and are asked to make a commitment to participate regularly. The texts for each week are emailed the night before class.

To Sign Up For These Ongoing Classes Please Click Here

 

28 Dec
December 28, 2021    
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Torah Study
December 29, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Each week we will discuss the Torah portion for the following Shabbat. This class is designed for those who are new to Torah study, although more advanced students are welcome. All text and conversation will be in English. Students can use any copy of the Jewish Bible, with or without commentary.

To Sign Up For These Ongoing Classes Please Click Here

 

American Jewish Thought
December 31, 2021    
10:00 am - 11:15 am

Class Instructor: Marcel Infeld

Class time: Fridays, 10:00 am – 11:15 am

Class dates: December 3, 2021 — January 21, 2022

Course Description: This course is a survey of diverse views on Jewish issues, articulated by American Jewish theologians, rabbis, academics, intellectuals, feminists and other thinkers since the 1930s.

The course is based on a recently published book,  American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief, edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson, 2020, Brandeis University Press, 300 pp. Available on Amazon: Paperback $26/Kindle: $24.70.  We will use this anthology as our textbook.

The book contains 79 selections from 70 authors and is organized into seven sections. We will cover one section per week as follows:

1) December 3, 2021: God
2) December 10, 2021: Revelation and Commandment
3) December 17, 2021: Spirituality
4) December 24, 2021: Hermeneutics and Politics
5) January 7, 2022: The Holocaust and Israel
6) January 14, 2022: Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality
7) January 21, 2022: Peoplehood

Marcel has been involved in adult Jewish education for many years. He has led classes in Tanach, Hebrew reading, and Torah cantillation, among others. As a Holocaust survivor (born in Belgium 1939) and resident of Israel 1945-1950, Marcel personally experienced two epochal events in Jewish history that are major topics in this course. Marcel was raised in an ultra-orthodox household, attended Yeshivas in Brooklyn and Israel, and studied briefly for the rabbinate. More recently, he was president of a Reconstructionist congregation in Arlington, Virginia. Professionally Marcel has degrees in science and public health, and served as an HMO director and health care consultant. He and his wife of 35 years, Donna Infeld, have one daughter, Amanda.

To Sign Up For This Class Please Click Here

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1 Dec 21
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3 Dec 21
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Talmud Study
7 Dec 21
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Torah Study
8 Dec 21
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14 Dec 21
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15 Dec 21
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21 Dec 21
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22 Dec 21
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29 Dec 21
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