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Shabbat, December 27, 2025
7 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 6:04 PM
The Kiddush Lunch is sponsored by Brittany Sussman in honor of her birthday.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
15 Tevet, 5786
Bagels, Lox & Tefillin
Men and boys over 13 join us as we put on Tefillin and pray followed by a delicious breakfast.
No Tefillin experience needed.
No Tefillin experience needed.
RCS Class 2
Rosh Chodesh Society class for women.
Class 2
Reframing Rage
Dousing Anger and Deflecting Upset
Anger is damaging, rage is self-harm. Explore Jewish secrets for deflecting upset, tempering temper, and converting the most exasperating situations into goldmines of growth.
Class 2
Reframing Rage
Dousing Anger and Deflecting Upset
Anger is damaging, rage is self-harm. Explore Jewish secrets for deflecting upset, tempering temper, and converting the most exasperating situations into goldmines of growth.
Shabbat, January 10, 2026
21 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 6:15 PM
Kiddush Lunch sponsored by Brittany Sussman in honor of Shani's 6th Birthday!
Monday, January 12, 2026
23 Tevet, 5786
JLI Begins - Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa
Listen in on the surprising, practical questions your ancestors asked rabbis across Jewish history.
A 6-week course both in-person and virtual.
Join this six-session course to discover the little-known world of rabbinic responsa, a vast archive of the real-life questions of ethics and practice Jews asked across history—and the scholarly answers rabbis wrote.
See what enables Jewish tradition to offer relevant guidance in a rapidly changing world—and come face-to-face with raw Jewish history.
(If you don’t know what a “rabbinic responsa” is, you’ll fit right in.)
In person or virtual.
A 6-week course both in-person and virtual.
Join this six-session course to discover the little-known world of rabbinic responsa, a vast archive of the real-life questions of ethics and practice Jews asked across history—and the scholarly answers rabbis wrote.
See what enables Jewish tradition to offer relevant guidance in a rapidly changing world—and come face-to-face with raw Jewish history.
(If you don’t know what a “rabbinic responsa” is, you’ll fit right in.)
In person or virtual.

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