Seeds of Torah: a Tu bi’Sh’vat Celebration with a special delivery!
Come learn, plant & create in the GJC Zoom Garden as we honor our connection to the Earth through the holiday of Tu BiSh’vat! Joyfully connect with congregants of all
Come learn, plant & create in the GJC Zoom Garden as we honor our connection to the Earth through the holiday of Tu BiSh’vat! Joyfully connect with congregants of all
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,
Tu Bi'Sh'vat, the New Year of the Trees, is our Jewish Arbor Day. Originally an agricultural marker, the 17th century Kabbalists created a mystical journey through the Four Worlds to
January 28, February 4, February 11, and February 18 (7:00 - 8:00 PM on Zoom) Based on a wonderful book (author is Dov Singer) by the same name as the
What kind of psychological and emotional problems have been common to us in these past 10 months or so, and what people are doing to combat this and staying safe
Join Rabbi Adam for a special Havdalah JAM where we will usher out the Sabbath Queen with stories that explore the stars and the promise of a sweet week to
Tuesdays, February 2, 9 & 16 7:00-8:30 PM on Zoom Rabbi Nathan Martin This class will explore how Jewish texts relate to God and the natural world, and will also
Details coming soon!
The clergy of The Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, Germantown Jewish Centre, and St. Martin's Episcopal will host a conversation about who we are as a country and how we