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SUMMARY:A Close Look at Torah with Rabbi Andrea London
DESCRIPTION:There are many ways to interpret Torah and its nuances of meaning that are often overlooked. We will continue our learning from last year\, reading and interpreting the text of the Book of Deuteronomy line by line. New learners are always welcome. \nNo Fee for members; non-members fee is $130 \nNon-Members Register Here \nMembers Register Here
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/a-close-look-at-torah-with-rabbi-andrea-london-2-3/2024-04-12/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:What is Antisemitism? With David Shyovitz
DESCRIPTION:In modern political discourse\, “Antisemitism” is frequently invoked and infrequently defined. The imprecision with which the term is deployed leads to broad disagreements about the nature and scope of the phenomenon. Is anti-Semitism a form of racism? Of xenophobia? Of anti-religious animus\, akin to Islamophobia? Is it a conspiracy theory? Does antisemitism assume that Jews constitute a religion? A nationality? An ethnicity? A “race”? One reason these questions are so hotly contested is because they are usually discussed historically\, in isolation from the extensive academic scholarship on the origins and development of antisemitism—both the actual phenomenon and the descriptive term itself. In our sessions\, we will explore several historical case studies of anti-Jewish rhetoric\, violence\, and discrimination from antiquity through the present\, paying particular attention to the analytical concepts that historians have developed and deployed—including\, but not limited to anti-Semitism\, antisemitism\, anti-Judaism\, and Judeophobia. \n* This is a two part class that occurs on April 5 and April 12 \nMembers Register Here \nNon-Member Register Here \nDAVID SHYOVITZ (PhD University of Pennsylvania) is Associate Professor of History at Northwestern University\, and Director of NU’s Crown Family Center for Jewish and Israel Studies. He is the author of A Remembrance of His Wonders: Nature and the Supernatural in Medieval Ashkenaz (2017)\, and has lectured widely throughout the United States\, Israel\, and Europe
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/what-is-antisemitism-with-david-shyovitz-3/
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming,Congregational Programs
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SUMMARY:Oneg Shabbat Sponsored by Irina and Ed Greenwald in honor of her parents of Feliks and Luiza Ogorodnik
DESCRIPTION:An Oneg Shabbat before services is such a wonderful way in which to welcome Shabbat together as a community. Consider sponsoring an Oneg to honor a special occasion or remember a loved one… or just because you want to sponsor an Oneg. You can either make/bake your own or sponsor a catered Oneg. For more information\, contact Bekki. If you’re interested in helping to organize regular Onegei Shabbat\, contact Bekki as well. \n 
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/oneg-shabbat-sponsored-by-irina-greenwald-in-honor-of-her-parents-of-feliks-and-luiza-ogorodnik/
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SUMMARY:Kabbalat Shabbat Service with D'var Torah by Anna Kislanski\, CEO of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ)
DESCRIPTION:In September 2021\, Anna Kislanski was chosen to replace MK Rabbi Gilad Kariv as Director General (CEO) of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ). Anna is an experienced educator and community organizer who\, prior to her appointment as Director General\, spent the past decade as IMPJ Deputy Director General\, overseeing the congregational and educational units of the Israel Reform Movement and strengthening the network of Reform Congregations in Israel. \nWe will also hear from Eli Coustan who will give a brief overview of Dayenu’s work on climate change. Eli will highlight our latest initiatives: expanding our pilot composting program and subscribing to Community Solar as ways to make BE greener through reducing our carbon footprint. \nWelcome Shabbat whether in the Sanctuary or online! To listen to the service dial 847-869-4230 and press 7.
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/kabbalat-shabbat-service-5-11-2-4/
CATEGORIES:Worship
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SUMMARY:Oneg Shabbat (Desserts & Fruit)
DESCRIPTION:Continue the joy of Shabbat with a few sweets and conversation following services.
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/oneg-shabbat-desserts-fruit/2024-04-12/
CATEGORIES:Congregational Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240412T194500
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SUMMARY:Dinner and Conversation with Anna Kislanski
DESCRIPTION:In September 2021\, Anna Kislanski was chosen to replace MK Rabbi Gilad Kariv as Director General (CEO) of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism (IMPJ). Anna is an experienced educator and community organizer who\, prior to her appointment as Director General\, spent the past decade as IMPJ Deputy Director General\, overseeing the congregational and educational units of the Israel Reform Movement and strengthening the network of Reform Congregations in Israel.
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/oneg-shabbat-desserts-fruit-2/
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