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…23 Mar Lev Shalem: Getting To Know the New Siddur with Rabbi Woodward & Katharine Baker (Zoom) March 23, 2022 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Home Page Interior Page More Info…
…at the Haifa Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, and P.P.O.W Gallery, New York. In 2020 Safran-Hon was a recipient of the BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize. Safran-Hon’s art can be viewed on her website, www.naomisafranhon.com At BEKI, Two Artists Channel Visions Of Home, by Al Larriva-Latt Review of exhibitions by Suzanne Neusner and Naomi Safran-Hon Her work was reviewed by Seph Rodney for the New York Times in 2020…
…11 Jan Learn New Shabbat Melodies January 11, 2023 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm Events Come learn melodies for Shabbat morning davening! Some of our regular leaders will teach favorite tunes, so that we can sing them with more confidence […] More Info…
…26 Jan New Haven Beit Midrash (off-site) January 26, 2023 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Events The Jewish Obligation to Repair and Restore. “And God placed the Man in the Garden of Eden, to work it and protect it,” a call […] More Info…
…27 Mar Learning New Shabbat Morning Melodies March 27, 2023 7:00 pm Events A second evening of melodies for Shabbat morning davening. Other regular leaders will teach favorite tunes, so that we can sing them with more confidence and spiritual […] More Info…
…18 Apr POSTPONED (new date TBA) – Shabbat Shmooze with Laurie Wohl April 18, 2015 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm Laurie-Wohl-poster More Info…
…ed the Plymouth Church on Chapel Street and Sherman Avenue to serve as our new Temple and Synagogue Center. Louis Scherban and Goodwin D. Wolff assisted in the negotiations, Abraham Gubin, Samuel A. Smith and Louis Kasimir took over the heavy responsibility of the pew arrangements. Several of our families memorialized Windows and Classrooms in cherished memory of their departed ones. Martin Janow, David Ordansky, Milton Potash, Morris Oppenheim, F…
…battle. A new era was about to begin. New leadership was taking over, with new objectives and a new style-but the same core values and the same shared history. I’m not saying that I’m Joshua to Stephen Pincus’s Moses, but there is a modest parallel. What happens in the governance of a synagogue isn’t about any individual’s wishes or achievements. It’s about strengthening the community. It’s about balancing change and continuity, for the good of th…
…ou all. Please help us again, this time by passing along our thanks to the number of congregants who are away this weekend of Thanksgiving, giving thanks of their own elsewhere. The morning of the surgery I prayed and learned another prayerbook lesson, this time explicit. At my request, Marsha had brought me a copy of our Siddur, Sim Shalom. Uncharacteristically, I admit, I started from the beginning of the Shaharit, or morning, service. There I d…