Dorshei Derekh Zoom Service

Dorshei Derekh is holding an online service this week via Zoom. If you would like to join via Zoom, please email Mark Pinsky for the link and login information. If you need a Kol Haneshamah prayerbook, please click here for a PDF version.

GJC’s Online Auction (The Bash 2020)

Beginning at 8:15 PM on Saturday, March 28 and running through 9:00 PM on Monday, March 30, you can bid on over 100 auction items from one-of-a-kind adventures to amazing restaurants to treasures like Superbowl tickets or a Torneau watch! All of the funds we raise together will support GJC in its efforts to serve

How to Lead a Seder

Many of us are unexpectedly in the position of leading a seder, and may want a refresher. Please join us for "How to Lead a Seder," where you'll hear ideas from Rabbi Zeff and others, have an opportunity to share your own ideas, and explore ways that allow us to celebrate Pesah in a different

Midrash and Conversation w/ Rabbi Zeff

Socialize and study rabbinic legends about the Torah! Video:  Use this Zoom link on your smartphone or computer. Audio:  Call 1-929-436-2866, Meeting ID 839-225-558

HAZAK Book Group (zoom)

HAZAK programs are planned for our seniors (age 55+) and are geared to both reflect common interests and get us to “stretch” to try new activities as well. This well-attended book group meets monthly all year long to discuss great books over tea and nosh. To learn which book the group is currently reading, for

Weekly Torah Study and Discussion of Relevant Sacred Times throughout the Year Cycle with Rabbi Fredi Cooper (video or dial-in only)

Join Rabbi Fredi Cooper to study and read closely Jewish texts.  In addition to the biblical text, midrashic texts are introduced when they extend the understanding of the texts encountered.  All are welcome. To join via computer, smartphone, or tablet: https://zoom.us/j/855551798 To join via telephone: Call 646-558-8656 and enter Meeting ID: 855-551-798

Daf Yomi

Since the early 1900s, Jews around the world have been studying one daf (page) of Talmud a day, slowly making their way through 37 tractates (volumes) over the course of approximately seven and a half years. The daily practice, known as “daf yomi” (one page, daily), is slowly becoming more accessible, through English translations, podcasts,

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