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Week of Events
Interfaith Couples Workshop
Interfaith Couples Workshop
This is a four-week discussion-based course designed for couples in their 20s and early 30s who do not yet have children. The workshop is held four to five times throughout the year. This cohort meets on Mondays, November 27, December 4, 11, and 18 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Rabbi Nora facilitates a guided, nonjudgmental space …
Parashah (Torah) Study + Discussion: Wrestling with Ourselves
Parashah (Torah) Study + Discussion: Wrestling with Ourselves
A traditional and accessible deep dive into the weekly Torah portion, tying ancient stories to real life meaning. We ask questions of ourselves and our Biblical ancestors to learn from their experience and apply the meaning of their stories to our Jewish journeys. We study the Torah portion as well as commentaries from rabbis throughout …
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Dinner and Learning w/ Rabbi Jenna
Dinner and Learning w/ Rabbi Jenna
We had her in September, and she’s back for an encore! So excited to welcome back Rabbi Jenna to MoHo Arlington for a fascinating night of learning, where we’ll discuss sex and Judaism. And, of course, it wouldn’t be a learning event without delicious pizza from Arlington’s own Troy’s!! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts …
Nosh & Learn
Nosh & Learn
Calling all Young Professionals! Are you curious about the weekly parsha? Itching for an after Mincha snack? Looking for an excuse to meet up with your Kesher friends? Join us Tuesdays in the Social Hall for our new class: Nosh & Learn!
Group Chat: What a Waste A Jewish Take on Sustainability
Group Chat: What a Waste A Jewish Take on Sustainability
In a world of fast fashion and clothing haul videos, the Jewish value of not wasting, ba’al tashchit, feels more relevant than ever. Over pizza and wine, explore with Rabbi Aaron our urge to splurge and how this ancient value can help us become more ethical consumers. Following, put ideas into action at a clothing …
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B’Yachad: A Time to Come Together
B’Yachad: A Time to Come Together
Let’s come together in community to create a safe space for comfort, connection, and belonging. We will foster a safe space for sharing, utilizing facilitation guidelines that will invite reflection and connection around our experiences. We’ll have time for silent reflection and journaling, then move into learning and sharing, closing with prayers for peace. This …