GJC’s Virtual Klezmas Eve!

Feeling the mid-winter blues? Looking for something to do on December 24? GJC's got you covered! Come for a fun night of dance, song, and laughter! What's in store, you ask? Dance (on your feet or in a chair!) with Dancemaster Steve Weintraub's Klezmer Dance Lessons Laugh (or groan) at the Torah fortunes & Jewish

Morning Minyan (LATE)

Prayer is for every day, and GJC supports a weekday minyan service. The Rabbi gives a short teaching at the end of each service to provide food for thought for the day. The minyan provides a relaxed and welcoming environment in which to pray, to learn prayer skills, and, for those in mourning, to recite

Kabbalat Shabbat with Candlelighting

In this time of stress and worry, we need the peace of Shabbat more than ever.  Please join Rabbi Zeff for a Kabbalat Shabbat service, lifting, if even for a few minutes, the cares of the week from our shoulders and our hearts.  Yahrzeits will be announced, and mourners will have the opportunity to say

Havdalah: A Time to Be Together

As the daylight dwindles and the weather cools, let us turn inward to the warmth of our community. Each week until mid-March we will mark havdalah as a community. Havdalah is a short ritual that marks the end of Shabbat, our day of rest. Through blessing, song, and story, we will dwell together in the

Morning Minyan (LATE)

Prayer is for every day, and GJC supports a weekday minyan service. The Rabbi gives a short teaching at the end of each service to provide food for thought for the day. The minyan provides a relaxed and welcoming environment in which to pray, to learn prayer skills, and, for those in mourning, to recite

Havdalah: A Time to Be Together

As the daylight dwindles and the weather cools, let us turn inward to the warmth of our community. Each week until mid-March we will mark havdalah as a community. Havdalah is a short ritual that marks the end of Shabbat, our day of rest. Through blessing, song, and story, we will dwell together in the

People of the Book

GJC’s Jewish book reading group meets monthly, reading and discussing fiction and nonfiction books of Jewish interest written mostly (but not solely) by Jewish writers and chosen by the group. Volunteer group members lead the discussion. For more information and the link to access the Zoom meeting, please contact Nan Myers. January's book is "The

Biblical Hebrew III

1:00 - 2:00 PM on Wednesdays (January 6 - February 24, 2021) In this course, we will continue with the Second Book: Aleph isn’t enough to complete this second book in the series. We are now building vocabulary, expanding knowledge of roots, conjugation of verbs and beginning translations. Tuition and book fees are $80/GJC members

Healing Ourselves: A Group for People with Medical Challenges

Facilitated by Rabbi Fredi Cooper, EdD and Irene McHenry, PhD Support group for GJC congregants who have health conditions that make them feel especially vulnerable during this current time. PLEASE NOTE: Links to register for support groups are not posted here. Rather, daily and weekly schedules with links are emailed to our member listserv. If

Grief Support Group

Facilitated by Neil Beresin, M.Ed., Grief Counselor and Interfaith Chaplain Our group offers support and connection for community members who have experienced loss. You are welcome to be with us, no matter where you are in your process of mourning and grieving. Some may come with recent loss, and others may come having lost someone

×

Feature Coming Soon