Texting Tuesdays: Where Jewish Learning Comes Alive
10–11 a.m. • Tuesdays in the Rubin Library Conference Room
Together we will use the wisdom of sacred Jewish texts and build a kehillah kedoshah that nurtures our minds, hearts, and souls. Join us for as many as you are able – each week features a different topic and teacher. Texting Tuesdays is free.
Celebrating 250 Years of American Music and American Jewish Music
Texting Tuesdays with Cantor Seth Warner This two-part class explores the intersection of Jewish and American music, tracing it from 250 years ago to today. The first class explores historical and contextual examples, including a playlist to listen to on your own. We will listen and sing together in our second class to some of […]
Tue, Oct 06
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
For the Welfare of the Nation: Judaism and American Patriotism
Texting Tuesdays with Helena Cooper, Director of Youth Engagement What does Judaism have to say about being a good American? Beginning with Jeremiah’s famous call to “seek the welfare of the city,” we’ll examine Jewish texts that explore civic responsibility, gratitude, justice, and moral courage. Together, we’ll consider what Jewish tradition can teach us about […]
Tue, Oct 20
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Love the Stranger, for You were Strangers: The Jewish-American Immigration Story
Texting Tuesdays with Rabbi Morgan Tobey It is no coincidence that the words of welcome enshrined at the foot of the Statue of Liberty were composed by a Jewish poet, Emma Lazarus: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore…” In this class, […]
Tue, Oct 27
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Disruptors & Dreamers: Jewish Women Who Shaped U.S. History
Texting Tuesdays with Rabbi Lori Levine What does it take to challenge the status quo? Throughout American history, Jewish women have broken barriers, challenged expectations, and transformed their communities and the nation. From labor organizers and Supreme Court justices to educators, activists, and artists, we will explore the stories of remarkable Jewish women who influenced […]
Tue, Nov 10
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
What is Jewish About Thanksgiving?
Texting Tuesdays with Rabbi Andrea Goldstein This class will examine the historical roots of America’s annual Thanksgiving festival and explore Jewish values related to this national celebration, including Hatmada (persistence), Hoda’ah (gratitude), and Hakarat HaTov (recognizing the good). RSVP Coming Soon!
Tue, Nov 17
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
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