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March 2021
Midrash and Learning with Maggid Elias Ramer (Part 1)
How do we read and understand our sacred texts, some of them written more than three thousand years ago? We do this through midrashim, both legal and narrative – the word midrash coming from a Hebrew root that means “to interpret.” For example, Adam’s first wife Lilith doesn’t appear in the Torah – but she comes to life in midrashim, as do the tales of Elijah the Prophet, who visits our homes on Passover. In the first class we’ll be exploring what midrashim are, why they are, and, with a focus on narrative midrashim, you’ll be hearing a few old stories and a few new ones, chosen…
Find out more »The Balance Class
Click HERE to join via Zoom during meeting time.
Find out more »Watercolor Class with Deborah Pitt
Learn fundamental watercolor painting skills in this fun and lively class! All levels welcomed. The class will take place on Wednesdays from 1:15-3:15 p.m. running from February 17-March 24. The cost is $120 per person for the 6-part series. Register and pay HERE. Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Find out more »Thursday Morning Torah with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe every Thursday morning for a lively Torah study! CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »Midrash and Meaning with Maggid Elias Ramer (Part 2)
How do we read and understand our sacred texts, some of them written more than three thousand years ago? We do this through midrashim, both legal and narrative – the word midrash coming from a Hebrew root that means “to interpret.” For example, Adam’s first wife Lilith doesn’t appear in the Torah – but she comes to life in midrashim, as do the tales of Elijah the Prophet, who visits our homes on Passover. In the first class we’ll be exploring what midrashim are, why they are, and, with a focus on narrative midrashim, you’ll be hearing a few old stories and a few new ones, chosen…
Find out more »Bridging Differences with Joel Stein
Join Rabbi Wolpe and Joel Stein to hear about how to respectfully engage as a community while maintaining one's own true identity. Click HERE to register.
Find out more »The Feit Family Shabbat Live
Service at 9:30 a.m. | Shabbat Live at 11:00 a.m. Join Rabbi David Wolpe and Craig Taubman for words, music, and prayer! We'll stream LIVE on our Streaming site, Facebook page, and YouTube channel. This program is generously sponsored by Sinai Temple, CraignCo, and the Feit Family. Click HERE to register.
Find out more »Torah at the Table
This will be facilitated by lay leaders and will end by 10:30 a.m.
Find out more »Sinai Temple: Our COVID Update & Reopening Status
With Rabbi David Wolpe, Jamie Berman, and Howard Lesner Click HERE to register. Please submit your questions to Gary Fayman, Communications Manager, at gfayman@sinaitemple.org.
Find out more »Illuminating Passover: Rabbi Wolpe In Conversation with Mark Gerson
Join Rabbi David Wolpe and Mark Gerson as they discuss Gerson's new book, The Telling, just in time for Passover. All registrants will receive a complimentary copy of the book! Click HERE to register.
Find out more »What Will Your Haggadah Look Like This Year?
With Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller More information to follow.
Find out more »The Balance Class
Click HERE to join via Zoom during meeting time.
Find out more »Watercolor Class with Deborah Pitt
Learn fundamental watercolor painting skills in this fun and lively class! All levels welcomed. The class will take place on Wednesdays from 1:15-3:15 p.m. running from February 17-March 24. The cost is $120 per person for the 6-part series. Register and pay HERE. Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Find out more »Thursday Morning Torah with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe every Thursday morning for a lively Torah study! CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »Domestic Terrorism: Where Does It Come From and What Can We Do About It?
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Find out more »Torah at the Table
This will be facilitated by lay leaders and will end by 10:30 a.m.
Find out more »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 at Whole Foods, the legacy of Michael Jackson, raising black boys, haircuts that scare white people, racial profiling, and growing up in Southside Chicago. By guiding his readers to be a good citizen and a good father and how to live and love, this book by one of America’s most acclaimed essayists will help us in our quest to better…
Find out more »The Balance Class
Click HERE to join via Zoom during meeting time.
Find out more »Watercolor Class with Deborah Pitt
Learn fundamental watercolor painting skills in this fun and lively class! All levels welcomed. The class will take place on Wednesdays from 1:15-3:15 p.m. running from February 17-March 24. The cost is $120 per person for the 6-part series. Register and pay HERE. Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Find out more »Thursday Morning Torah with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe every Thursday morning for a lively Torah study! CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »Rabbi Wolpe In Conversation with Joel Osteen
Rabbi David Wolpe and Pastor Joel Osteen lead prestigious congregations with a global reach beyond their houses of worship. Just days before Passover and Easter, we'll premiere their engaging conversation around the common holy day theme of redemption during and after a pandemic. *This program will be pre-recorded. Click HERE to register.
Find out more »Torah at the Table
This will be facilitated by lay leaders and will end by 10:30 a.m.
Find out more »Sweets, Spirits & Sweats: Atid’s Alternative Second Night Seder
This year we’re taking a different approach to a traditional seder: As Rabbi Rotenberg leads us through the Haggadah, we’ll taste a selection of artisan chocolates that draw on our favorite Passover themes and sip four cups of wine together. Dress to impress in your favorite sweats. For $25 we’ve got you covered with all the (Kosher for Passover) supplies you’ll need: three unique, fair trade chocolate bars, a bottle of wine, and a Haggadah so you can participate in the full experience. Pick-up will be available at Sinai Temple the week of March 22. Join us!
Find out more »The Balance Class
Click HERE to join via Zoom during meeting time.
Find out more »April 2021
Thursday Morning Torah with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe every Thursday morning for a lively Torah study! CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »Bet Tzedek Elder Abuse Program
A presentation bringing awareness and discussion to the Senior community as an educational series about scams and financial elder abuse. Click HERE to register.
Find out more »Torah at the Table
This will be facilitated by lay leaders and will end by 10:30 a.m.
Find out more »Calligraphy Series with DeAnne Singh
Mondays, April 5-May 10 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. $120/person for the series Open to all Explore this popular and classic style of writing. This series style is Informal Copperplate and Roman Lowercase pointed pen. Register and pay HERE. Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Find out more »Lunch and Learn Series with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe on the first Tuesday of each month for a Lunch and Learn series! The topic of this series is “A Jewish View of the Seven Deadly Sins.” CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »The Balance Class
Click HERE to join via Zoom during meeting time.
Find out more »Thursday Morning Torah with Rabbi Wolpe
Join Rabbi Wolpe every Thursday morning for a lively Torah study! CLICK HERE TO WATCH
Find out more »Torah at the Table
This will be facilitated by lay leaders and will end by 10:30 a.m.
Find out more »Calligraphy Series with DeAnne Singh
Mondays, April 5-May 10 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. $120/person for the series Open to all Explore this popular and classic style of writing. This series style is Informal Copperplate and Roman Lowercase pointed pen. Register and pay HERE. Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Find out more »Yom Ha’atzmaut Cooking Class
An interactive cooking class for Yom Ha'atzmaut led by Danny Corsun of Culinary Judaic Academy Click HERE to register.
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