Dorshei Derekh Shavuot Day 1 Service with Yizkor

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.

Shabbat & Shavuot Day 2 Service with Yizkor & Memorial Plaque Dedication

Rabbi Zeff will be leading the Shavuot Day 2 service with Yizkor from the Charry Sanctuary this week, along with a Memorial Plaque Dedication.  If your practice allows, please tune in! To listen on our audio livestream: click HERE Note:  The GJC building will not be open to the public this Shabbat.  

Dorshei Derekh: Counting the Days

Join us every night through Tuesday, July 28. In this time where time seems to blur and it's difficult to remember which day it is, we will count our way to Tisha b'Av. We invite you to join us. For the Zoom log-in, please contact Pesha Leichter at pesha27@gmail.com

Gathering for Connection & Support

We are living in a city in which sirens continue to blare, broken glass continues to coat the streets, curfews are being imposed, the National Guard is active, and cities across the country vibrate with fear and anger.  It is a frightening and unsettling time for all of us, but thank God we do not

Kol Zimrah with LGBTQ members of GJC

We’ll bring this tumultuous week to a close by entering into the peace of Shabbat with Kol Zimrah, lifting up the voices and reflections of LGBTQ members of our community. Join via smartphone, computer, or tablet: zoom link Join via telephone: Call 646-876-9923, use meeting ID: 227420988 To listen on our audio livestream: click HERE To

PRIDE Shabbat with Gwynn Kessler

  PRIDE Shabbat with Gwynn Kessler,Swarthmore College, Associate Professor in the Department of Religion and Director of the Beit Midrash  On Saturday morning, Rabbi Richman will lead our Shabbat service. The service will follow the usual structure of the Charry service, with additional readings and teachings about LGBTQ liberation. Gwynn Kessler will share a d'var Torah

Israel Shiur with Rabbi Robert Tabak

In honor of Rabbi Robert Tabak's 70th birthday, he will be sharing some of the research for an article that he have been working on for several years on American Jewish students in Israel 1967-73.  This was the period when the number of American students in Israel on long-term programs went from a few hundred

People of the Book

GJC’s Jewish Book Reading Group reads 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, please contact Nan Myers. To join via computer, smartphone, or tablet: Use this Zoom link. To join via telephone:  Call 646-558-8656,

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