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REACHING ACROSS THE DIVIDE Men’s Club Book Discussion: How to Make a Slave and Other Essays

Join us for a discussion with Professor Jerald Walker about his riveting and humorous personal essays exploring identity, family, and community through the prism of race and black culture. The book confronts the medical profession’s racial biases, shopping while black…

Men’s Club Event: The Harvard Admissions Case & Race-Based Affirmative Action

Race-based affirmative action continues to roil American society. Asian-American students have brought the issue to the fore in lawsuits challenging the admissions policies of Harvard and other elite universities. What are these lawsuits all about? How do they impact our college-bound kids? What…

Men’s Club Event: How to Double Down on Our Jewish Identity During the Christmas Holiday Season

Rabbi Adam Greenwald will discuss how to double down on our Jewish identity during the National Holiday in the United States, Christmas. What do proud Jews think about their Jewish identity during this time of year? Can you ignore Christmas altogether where…

Sinai Temple’s Men’s Club Presents: There’s a Reason Why Jews Write the Best Sitcoms and It’s Not Just Because They’re Funny: An Evening with Comedy Writer Ken Levine

Sinai Temple Men’s Club Presents, “There’s a Reason Why Jews Write the Best Sitcoms and It’s Not Just Because They’re Funny: An Evening with Comedy Writer Ken Levine.” This event is on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m. Ken will discuss his career…