ON OUR OWN, IN COMMUNITY: A GROUP FOR PEOPLE LIVING SOLO

Facilitated by Wendy A. Horwitz, PhD Living on our own at any stage of life is sometimes challenging, and the pandemic may magnify those challenges. In a spirit of exploration, we’ll use creative activities such as free-writing and story-telling to enhance our solo life repertoire. Gently guided conversation will provide opportunities for the group to

Charry Service: Bat Mitzvah of Levanah Cohen

Mazal tov to Levanah Cohen, daughter of Rabbi Debrah Cohen, on becoming Bat Mitzvah! Rabbi Zeff will be leading a service from the Charry Sanctuary this week with Shabbat prayers and songs.  As part of the service, the rabbi will also be teaching a text study.  If your Shabbat practice allows, please tune in! PLEASE

Create a Beautiful Garden & Meaningful Habitat

Join the Women of GJC and HAZAK for a program that celebrates spring! Lucy Dinsmore, former Morris Arboretum horticulturist, and certified arborist will present practical ways to prepare your yard for the 2021 growing season. From spring cleanup to preparing the garden of your dreams and/or converting your lawn to an impacting habitat, Lucy will

2nd Grade Siddur & 3rd Grade Tanakh Ceremonies in Morning Minyan

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

Torah Fund Program with Rabbi Annie Lewis & Neal Taibel

Torah Fund Event with Rabbi Annie Lewis & Neal Taibel Sunday, May 2 at 11 AM Each year the Women of GJC sponsor a lovely brunch off site to raise funds to support the seminaries that prepare rabbis, cantors, and Jewish educators for the Conservative movement worldwide.  This year please join us for a virtual event

Paving the Omer Path with Poetry

8:00 - 9:15 PM on Mondays, March 29 - May 10 Each year many of us use the counting of the omer (marking each day between Passover and Shavuot) as a way to investigate our spiritual lives and the intersections between ourselves and the larger world. Poetry is also a way to explore our deepest

Biblical Hebrew IV

1:00 - 2:00 PM on Wednesdays, May 5 - June 23 We will continue with Biblical Hebrew learning, moving onto the book “Bet is for Bereshit.” The class will begin on Wednesday, May 5, meeting from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, and will run for eight sessions (ending on June 23). Taught by Rabbi Fredi Cooper.

Shalvah

One of the ways the Hebrew word shalvah can be defined is "equanimity."  Equanimity is being aware of what's happening, challenges and all, and meeting it with open awareness.  Equanimity is maintaining your center while things are uncertain and unstable.  We cultivate equanimity in meditation by sitting and returning to open awareness of all we are feeling

Balancing Gentrification on Germantown Ave.

With the goal of preserving the treasured diversity of Mt Airy, Samantha & Antoine Joseph ask, “Can we begin with one building to combat the rapid erasure of African American history and culture?” The Sun Building at 6663 Germantown Ave. is over 100 years old and in recent history has been a Black-owned space that showcased

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