Weekly Update: Shabbat Tetzaveh 5780
03/05/2020 11:42:48 PM
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LAST CALL TO RSVP: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Aaron Koller
03/04/2020 11:16:33 AM
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This week, on Shabbat Tetzaveh (Zachor), March 6-7, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Aaron Koller, professor of Near Eastern studies and chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies at Yeshiva University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of Purim-related topics including unique themes in the Book of Esther and Purim's connection to Passover.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by today, Wednesday, March 4th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:35 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 7:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 5:40 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Diaspora & Gender in Esther"
Friday Night, 8:30 PM
"Purim as a Prelude to Passover"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Koller"
Seudah Shelishit, 5:40 PM
Dr. Aaron Koller
Aaron Koller is professor of Near Eastern studies at Yeshiva University, where he is chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies. His last book was Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (Cambridge University Press), and his next is Unbinding Isaac: The Akedah in Jewish Thought (forthcoming from JPS/University of Nebraska Press in 2020); he is also the author of numerous studies in Semitic philology. Aaron has served as a visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and held research fellowships at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research and the Hartman Institute. He lives in Queens, NY with his wife, Shira Hecht-Koller, and their children.
THIS WEEK: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Aaron Koller
03/02/2020 05:01:25 PM
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This week, on Shabbat Tetzaveh (Zachor), March 6-7, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Aaron Koller, professor of Near Eastern studies and chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies at Yeshiva University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of Purim-related topics including unique themes in the Book of Esther and Purim's connection to Passover.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, March 4th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:35 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 7:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 5:40 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Diaspora & Gender in Esther"
Friday Night, 8:30 PM
"Purim as a Prelude to Passover"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Koller"
Seudah Shelishit, 5:40 PM
Dr. Aaron Koller
Aaron Koller is professor of Near Eastern studies at Yeshiva University, where he is chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies. His last book was Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (Cambridge University Press), and his next is Unbinding Isaac: The Akedah in Jewish Thought (forthcoming from JPS/University of Nebraska Press in 2020); he is also the author of numerous studies in Semitic philology. Aaron has served as a visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and held research fellowships at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research and the Hartman Institute. He lives in Queens, NY with his wife, Shira Hecht-Koller, and their children.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Terumah 5780
02/28/2020 12:23:52 AM
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NEXT WEEK: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Aaron Koller
02/24/2020 01:44:00 PM
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Next week, on Shabbat Tetzaveh (Zachor), March 6-7, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Aaron Koller, professor of Near Eastern studies and chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies at Yeshiva University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of Purim-related topics including unique themes in the Book of Esther and Purim's connection to Passover.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, March 4th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:35 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 7:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 5:40 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Diaspora & Gender in Esther"
Friday Night, 8:30 PM
"Purim as a Prelude to Passover"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Koller"
Seudah Shelishit, 5:40 PM
Dr. Aaron Koller
Aaron Koller is professor of Near Eastern studies at Yeshiva University, where he is chair of the Beren Department of Jewish Studies. His last book was Esther in Ancient Jewish Thought (Cambridge University Press), and his next is Unbinding Isaac: The Akedah in Jewish Thought (forthcoming from JPS/University of Nebraska Press in 2020); he is also the author of numerous studies in Semitic philology. Aaron has served as a visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and held research fellowships at the Albright Institute for Archaeological Research and the Hartman Institute. He lives in Queens, NY with his wife, Shira Hecht-Koller, and their children.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Mishpatim 5780
02/20/2020 10:56:48 PM
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LAST CALL TO RSVP: Shabbat Dinner & Lecture with Dr. Channah Pinchasi
02/19/2020 12:49:19 PM
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This Friday night, February 21, we will welcome as our Friday Night Scholar, Dr. Channa Pinchasi, Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founder of the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. .
Please join us this Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, followed by a presentation by Dr. Pinchasi entitled "Yalta: On Gender, the Sages, & Skepticism".
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by today, Wednesday, February 19.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
The evening includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:20 PM
- Friday Night Kiddush at 6:20 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
Dr. Channa Pinchasi
Dr. Channa Pinchasi is Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founded the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. She received her doctorate in gender studies from Bar Ilan University. Dr. Pinchasi is a graduate of the Hartman Institute's Maskilot program, and has led and taught in various study groups at the pluralistic Beit Midrash Elul, which she was instrumental in founding. She is a fellow at Shacharit Think and Do Tank, and writes for news publications such as Makor Rishon, Yediot Aharonot, and Ynet. From 2001-2004, Dr. Pinchasi was the Jewish Agency's Canada education department representative. She is married to Gili and has two daughters and two sons.
THIS WEEK: Shabbat Dinner & Lecture with Dr. Channah Pinchasi
02/17/2020 09:48:18 PM
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This week, Shabbat Mishpatim, February 21, we will welcome as our Friday Night Scholar, Dr. Channa Pinchasi, Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founder of the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. .
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, followed by a presentation by Dr. Pinchasi entitled "Yalta: On Gender, the Sages, & Skepticism".
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, February 19.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
The evening includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:20 PM
- Friday Night Kiddush at 6:20 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
Dr. Channa Pinchasi
Dr. Channa Pinchasi is Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founded the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. She received her doctorate in gender studies from Bar Ilan University. Dr. Pinchasi is a graduate of the Hartman Institute's Maskilot program, and has led and taught in various study groups at the pluralistic Beit Midrash Elul, which she was instrumental in founding. She is a fellow at Shacharit Think and Do Tank, and writes for news publications such as Makor Rishon, Yediot Aharonot, and Ynet. From 2001-2004, Dr. Pinchasi was the Jewish Agency's Canada education department representative. She is married to Gili and has two daughters and two sons.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Yitro 5780
02/14/2020 10:20:23 AM
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NEXT WEEK: Shabbat Dinner & Lecture with Dr. Channah Pinchasi
02/13/2020 10:18:59 AM
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Next week, on Shabbat Mishpatim, February 21, we will welcome as our Friday Night Scholar, Dr. Channa Pinchasi, Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founder of the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. .
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, followed by a presentation by Dr. Pinchasi entitled "Yalta: On Gender, the Sages, & Skepticism".
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, February 19.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
The evening includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:20 PM
- Friday Night Kiddush at 6:20 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
Dr. Channa Pinchasi
Dr. Channa Pinchasi is Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founded the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. She received her doctorate in gender studies from Bar Ilan University. Dr. Pinchasi is a graduate of the Hartman Institute's Maskilot program, and has led and taught in various study groups at the pluralistic Beit Midrash Elul, which she was instrumental in founding. She is a fellow at Shacharit Think and Do Tank, and writes for news publications such as Makor Rishon, Yediot Aharonot, and Ynet. From 2001-2004, Dr. Pinchasi was the Jewish Agency's Canada education department representative. She is married to Gili and has two daughters and two sons.
IN 2 WEEKS: Shabbat Dinner & Lecture with Dr. Channah Pinchasi
02/07/2020 12:08:55 PM
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In two weeks, on Shabbat Mishpatim, February 21, we will welcome as our Friday Night Scholar, Dr. Channa Pinchasi, Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founder of the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. .
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, followed by a presentation by Dr. Pinchasi entitled "Yalta: On Gender, the Sages, & Skepticism".
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, February 19.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
The evening includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:20 PM
- Friday Night Kiddush at 6:20 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 8:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
Dr. Channa Pinchasi
Dr. Channa Pinchasi is Director of the Be’eri School for Teacher Education at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and founded the Cheider Mishelach forum for influential female leaders in Tel Aviv. She received her doctorate in gender studies from Bar Ilan University. Dr. Pinchasi is a graduate of the Hartman Institute's Maskilot program, and has led and taught in various study groups at the pluralistic Beit Midrash Elul, which she was instrumental in founding. She is a fellow at Shacharit Think and Do Tank, and writes for news publications such as Makor Rishon, Yediot Aharonot, and Ynet. From 2001-2004, Dr. Pinchasi was the Jewish Agency's Canada education department representative. She is married to Gili and has two daughters and two sons.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Beshalach (Shira) 5780
02/06/2020 11:55:49 PM
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Weekly Update: Shabbat Bo 5780
01/31/2020 12:00:20 AM
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Weekly Update: Shabbat Vaera 5780
01/24/2020 06:08:20 AM
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Weekly Update: Shabbat Shemot 5780
01/16/2020 11:18:20 PM
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Weekly Update: Shabbat Vayechi 5780
01/09/2020 11:14:18 PM
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LAST CALL TO RSVP: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
01/08/2020 01:56:51 PM
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This week, Shabbat Vayechi, January 10-11, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, a leading scholar of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and author of "Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud", which was recently published by Cambridge University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including Rabbinic interactions with Christian scholars during the early Talmudic era and Rabbinic life lessons.
Join us as well this Thursday, January 9th, at 7:00 PM as we partner with 929 English to celebrate the publication of Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal’s new book - Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2019). The lecture will be followed by a reception with light refreshments and wine. For more information, please visit the event page.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by today, Wednesday, January 8th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:30 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:35 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Christian Monks and Talmudic Rabbis"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Rabbinic Life Lessons from Parshat Vayechi"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Bar-Asher Siegal"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:35 PM
Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal is a scholar of rabbinic Judaism. Her work focuses on aspects of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and compares between Early Christian and rabbinic sources. Her book, Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2013, winner of the 2014 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award) compared between Christian monastic and rabbinic sources. Her upcoming book Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, will focus on heretics stories in the Babylonian Talmud. She is an elected member of the Israel Young Academy of Sciences and holds the Rosen Family Career Development Chair in Judaic Studies at The Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
THIS FRIDAY NIGHT: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
01/06/2020 11:50:18 AM
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This week, Shabbat Vayechi, January 10-11, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, a leading scholar of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and author of "Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud", which was recently published by Cambridge University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including Rabbinic interactions with Christian scholars during the early Talmudic era and Rabbinic life lessons.
Join us as well this Thursday, January 9th, at 7:00 PM as we partner with 929 English to celebrate the publication of Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal’s new book - Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2019). The lecture will be followed by a reception with light refreshments and wine. For more information, please visit the event page.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, January 8th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:30 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:35 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Christian Monks and Talmudic Rabbis"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Rabbinic Life Lessons from Parshat Vayechi"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Bar-Asher Siegal"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:35 PM
Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal is a scholar of rabbinic Judaism. Her work focuses on aspects of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and compares between Early Christian and rabbinic sources. Her book, Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2013, winner of the 2014 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award) compared between Christian monastic and rabbinic sources. Her upcoming book Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, will focus on heretics stories in the Babylonian Talmud. She is an elected member of the Israel Young Academy of Sciences and holds the Rosen Family Career Development Chair in Judaic Studies at The Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Vayigash 5780
01/02/2020 11:10:46 PM
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NEXT WEEK: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
01/02/2020 03:14:24 PM
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Next week, on Shabbat Vayechi, January 10-11, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, a leading scholar of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and author of "Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud", which was recently published by Cambridge University.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including Rabbinic interactions with Christian scholars during the Talmudic era.
Join us as well on Thursday, January 9th, at 7:00 PM as we partner with 929 English to celebrate the publication of Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal’s new book - Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2019). The lecture will be followed by a reception with light refreshments and wine. For more information, please visit the event page.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, January 8th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:30 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:35 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Christian Monks and Talmudic Rabbis"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Reflections on the Parsha"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Brown"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:35 PM
Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal is a scholar of rabbinic Judaism. Her work focuses on aspects of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and compares between Early Christian and rabbinic sources. Her book, Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2013, winner of the 2014 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award) compared between Christian monastic and rabbinic sources. Her upcoming book Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, will focus on heretics stories in the Babylonian Talmud. She is an elected member of the Israel Young Academy of Sciences and holds the Rosen Family Career Development Chair in Judaic Studies at The Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
IN 2 WEEKS: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
12/27/2019 01:14:55 PM
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In two weeks, on Shabbat Vayechi, January 10-11, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal, a leading scholar of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world. She holds the Rosen Family Career Development Chair in Judaic Studies at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. .
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including Rabbinic interactions with Christian scholars during the Talmudic era.
Join us as well on Thursday, January 9th, at 7:00 PM for an evening as we partner with 929 English to celebrate the publication of Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal’s new book - Jewish-Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretic Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2019). The lecture will be followed by a reception with light refreshments and wine. For more information, please visit the event page.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, January 8th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:30 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 6:00 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:35 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Christian Monks and Talmudic Rabbis"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Reflections on the Parsha"
Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM
"A Q & A with Dr. Brown"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:35 PM
Dr. Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal is a scholar of rabbinic Judaism. Her work focuses on aspects of Jewish-Christian interactions in the ancient world, and compares between Early Christian and rabbinic sources. Her book, Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud (Cambridge University Press, 2013, winner of the 2014 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award) compared between Christian monastic and rabbinic sources. Her upcoming book Jewish – Christian Dialogues on Scripture in Late Antiquity: Heretics Narratives of the Babylonian Talmud, will focus on heretics stories in the Babylonian Talmud. She is an elected member of the Israel Young Academy of Sciences and holds the Rosen Family Career Development Chair in Judaic Studies at The Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Mikeitz (Chanukah / Rosh Chodesh) 5780
12/27/2019 12:26:51 AM
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Weekly Update: Shabbat Vayeshev 5780
12/19/2019 11:32:48 PM
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2019 Year-End Giving
12/18/2019 06:09:49 PM
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As 2019 rapidly comes to a close, you may be planning your end-of-the-year charitable contributions. Please consider including the Sixth Street Synagogue in your year-end giving. To make a contribution, please go the synagogue’s donation page.
This is also the appropriate time to honor your open commitments to the synagogue and to pay any outstanding balances. For your convenience, we will send out an e-mail shortly to all account holders with an outstanding balance.
Please remember that in order to maximize your 2019 tax benefits, contributions and payments must be made no later than Tuesday, December 31st.
Thank you for your generous support and commitment to the Sixth Street Community Synagogue.
Elie Yudewitz, President
Alan Schwartz, Treasurer
Weekly Update: Shabbat Vayishlach 5780
12/12/2019 11:38:20 PM
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LAST CALL TO RSVP: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Benny Brown
12/11/2019 11:43:23 AM
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This week, Shabbat Vayishlach, December 13-14, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Benny Brown, a lecturer in the Department of Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute, and one of today's leading scholars of contemporary Orthodox thought and ideology, especially Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Please join us this Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and join us as well over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including contemporary ideologies of Chanukah and modern Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by TODAY, Wednesday, December 11th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:10 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 5:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:15 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Chanukah Ideologies"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Struggle and the Attainment of Perfection"
Shabbat Morning, 10:45 AM
"Modern Ultra-Orthodoxy: A Q & A with Dr. Brown"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:20 PM
Dr. Benny Brown
Dr. Benjamin Brown is an Israeli professor, researcher of Jewish thought, a lecturer at the Department of Jewish thought at Hebrew University and a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute. Dr. Brown is known for his studies on Orthodox Judaism, especially the ultra-Orthodox community, from the theological, Jewish-legal and historical perspectives. Among other topics, he was the first to trace the development of the concept Daas Torah and its various usages in the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world. In addition, he published many papers about Halakhah, the Musar movement, and the Hasidic movement.
THIS SHABBAT: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Benny Brown
12/09/2019 03:21:51 PM
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This week, Shabbat Vayishlach, December 13-14, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Benny Brown, a lecturer in the Department of Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute, and one of today's leading scholars of contemporary Orthodox thought and ideology, especially Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and join us as well over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including contemporary ideologies of Chanukah and modern Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Wednesday, December 11th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:10 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 5:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:15 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Chanukah Ideologies"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
"Struggle and the Attainment of Perfection"
Shabbat Morning, 10:45 AM
"Modern Ultra-Orthodoxy: A Q & A with Dr. Brown"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:20 PM
Dr. Benny Brown
Dr. Benjamin Brown is an Israeli professor, researcher of Jewish thought, a lecturer at the Department of Jewish thought at Hebrew University and a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute. Dr. Brown is known for his studies on Orthodox Judaism, especially the ultra-Orthodox community, from the theological, Jewish-legal and historical perspectives. Among other topics, he was the first to trace the development of the concept Daas Torah and its various usages in the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world. In addition, he published many papers about Halakhah, the Musar movement, and the Hasidic movement.
Weekly Update: Shabbat Vayeitzei 5780
12/06/2019 08:40:48 AM
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4th Annual Whiskey Wednesday
12/04/2019 08:23:48 AM
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The natural follow-up to Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday is "Whiskey Wednesday." Won't you consider helping us defray the cost of - and perhaps even diversify - our Kiddush experience?
To do so, sign up on our website. You may select the level and - if you wish - the style or even the bottle you would like to be purchased. You will be thanked when your donated bottle is served.
We are grateful for your continued participation and support.
NEXT SHABBAT: Community Dinner with Shabbat Scholar Dr. Benny Brown
12/02/2019 04:06:20 PM
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Next week, on Shabbat Vayishlach, December 13-14, we will welcome as our Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence, Dr. Benny Brown, a lecturer in the Department of Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute, and one of today's leading scholars of contemporary Orthodox thought and ideology, especially Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Please join us on Friday night for a delicious and social Community Shabbat Dinner, and join us as well over Shabbat for a series of presentations and discussions on a variety of topics including contemporary ideologies of Chanukah and modern Ultra-Orthodoxy.
Reservations for the Friday night dinner should be made by Tuesday, December 10th.
Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $180
This Shabbaton includes:
- Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:10 PM
- Friday night dinner in shul at 5:45 PM (RSVP and payment required)
- Lecture at 7:30 PM (free – all are welcome)
- Shabbat morning sermon at 10:30 AM
- Q & A discussion at Seudah Shelishit at 4:15 PM
Speaking Schedule & Topics
"Chanukah Ideologies"
Friday Night, 7:30 PM
TBA
Shabbat Morning, 10:45 AM
"Modern Ultra-Orthodoxy: A Q & A with Dr. Brown"
Seudah Shelishit, 4:20 PM
Dr. Benny Brown
Dr. Benjamin Brown is an Israeli professor, researcher of Jewish thought, a lecturer at the Department of Jewish thought at Hebrew University and a researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute. Dr. Brown is known for his studies on Orthodox Judaism, especially the ultra-Orthodox community, from the theological, Jewish-legal and historical perspectives. Among other topics, he was the first to trace the development of the concept Daas Torah and its various usages in the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world. In addition, he published many papers about Halakhah, the Musar movement, and the Hasidic movement.
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