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.
From Time to Time: An Exploration of Rabbi Dalia Marx’s Teachings on Nisan
The Hebrew month of Nisan contains so many important moments in the Hebrew calendar: Passover, the Counting of the Omer, and Yom HaShoah. Join Rabbi Goldstein in exploring the richness of this Hebrew month through a myriad of teachings found in Rabbi Dalia Marx’s wonderful book, From Time to Time.
Tue, Apr 07
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Yom HaShoah Documentary Viewing • The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life
On Yom HaShoah, join Rabbi Goldstein to watch the Academy Award-winning film, The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life, which tells the story of the world's oldest pianist and Holocaust survivor. Discussion to follow.
Tue, Apr 14
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Yom HaZikaron & Yom HaAtzmaut: An Israeli Perspective
Join us for a special experience led by Naomi Sharon, our shinshinit from Israel, as she shares with us what these two powerful days mean to Israelis today. Come deepen your understanding of Israel and share in a meaningful moment of learning together as a Shaare Emeth community.
Tue, Apr 21
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Embracing The Liminal: Jewish Rituals Emerge From the Space In Between
Liminal (in-between) moments have always been seen as powerful... and therefore a little dangerous as well. Let's come together to learn about the ancient, supernatural origins of Judaism's wariness over in-between spaces/ times and then explore the many ways our religion has tried to alleviate the danger and embrace the holiness of the liminal.
Tue, Apr 28
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
What Matters to You? Discovering the Values Beneath Our Positions
In Jewish tradition, disagreement can lead to deeper understanding when we learn to listen well. Drawing on Jonathan Haidt’s Moral Foundations framework, this session explores the values that shape how each of us understands right and wrong. Through guided discussion and practical exercises, we’ll practice listening for what truly matters so we can engage in disagreement with greater curiosity, humility, and respect.
Tue, May 05
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
Listening for What Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication
In moments of disagreement, it can be hard to truly hear one another. Drawing on the principles of Nonviolent Communication, this session will introduce tools that help us listen more deeply for the feelings, needs, and values beneath what people say. Through guided practice, participants will learn how listening with curiosity and empathy can transform difficult conversations into opportunities for connection and understanding.
Tue, May 12
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Rubin Library Conference Room
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