Our community has a wealth of knowledge to share and we could not be more excited to help bring that knowledge to you. Please join us as we explore a variety of Jewish experiences.
See our calendar for the latest schedule updates on all of these events as well as individual programs. Our committees and affiliates (WRJ and Brotherhood) also coordinate many events throughout the year. Details shared in email updates (sign up now) and the calendar.
If you have any questions, please contact Laura Naide, Director of Congregational Learning.
Join Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser and Reverend Joey Heath-Mason, Associate Pastor at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, at BabyCat Brewery. We will discuss what our respective traditions teach us about our sacred texts, focusing on different topical issues each month
Choir – Tuesday evenings
Any potential new members are encouraged to contact Cantor Lindsay for more information.
Coffee with the Clergy – Monthly, usually the first Friday at 9:00am
Join Rabbi Adam and Cantor Lindsay for coffee and an opportunity to chat and shmooze.
Cultural Arts
Join Rabbi Adam and other congregants for local theater productions, and learn more with a special preview and post-event discussions.
Play Readings – Usually Thursday afternoons, in a series of 6, fall and spring
Join other congregants to read and discuss
Rabbi’s Class – Thursdays, ~2/month at 12:00pm
(See weekly events email for specific dates. Join the email list here)
Join Rabbi Adam for an hour of learning, engagement, and fun. Come to every session or pop in whenever you please – No Sign-Up necessary. If you have any questions, please contact Rabbi Adam directly.
Torah Study – Saturday Mornings at 9:00am
All are welcome to join our discussions of the weekly Torah portion and the other books comprising the Hebrew Bible. This is a drop-in class; all are encouraged to participate regardless of levels of expertise. Attend class at any time – everyone’s point of view is welcome. The group is informal and led by group members. Each class begins with a summary of the Torah portion of the week, followed by a discussion of various interpretations and insights from Reform and other commentators. Discussion includes the other books of the Hebrew Bible. Emphasis is on what our holy texts meant when they were written and what they mean in today’s society. Learn more and sign up to lead Torah Study here.
Bible & Brews – Monthly, Saturday or Sunday evenings