Tikkun Olam Workshop: Reexamining Racism & Anti-Semitism (Session 1)

Many of you told us how valuable you found last spring’s Granger Shabbat program on this topic and we are pleased to welcome back our speakers, Dr. Howard Stevenson and Rabbi Mordechai Leibling for a two-part workshop which will examine the issues in greater depth.  Through historical exploration, personal storytelling and experiential exercises, we will learn

Tikkun Olam Workshop: Reexamining Racism & Anti-Semitism (Session 2)

Many of you told us how valuable you found last spring’s Granger Shabbat program on this topic and we are pleased to welcome back our speakers, Dr. Howard Stevenson and Rabbi Mordechai Leibling for a two-part workshop which will examine the issues in greater depth.  Through historical exploration, personal storytelling and experiential exercises, we will learn

Charry Memorial Potluck and Program with Rabbi Shai Held

Registration coming soon! Join Rabbi Shai Held for a potluck and evening program titled "The Gifts of God Flow Through You: How Grace, Gratitude, and Generosity Form the Heart of Jewish Spirituality." Jews are often reluctant to talk about "grace"; they fear it sounds "too Christian." Yet, as we will see, grace is fundamental to

Charry Memorial Shabbat with Rabbi Shai Held

All minyanim come together in the Charry Sanctuary for GJC's 33rd annual Rabbi Elias Charry Memorial Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat Weekend with Rabbi Shai Held. More details to come!

Charry Memorial Shabbat Afternoon Program with Rabbi Shai Held

All are invited to a joint kiddush and GJC's annual Charry Memorial Shabbat afternoon program: "'Love Your Neighbor As Yourself': What Are We Actually Being Asked for?" No lesser a figure than R. Akiva declares that “love your neighbor as yourself” is “the great principle of the Torah” (kelal gadol baTorah). Yet Jews have always

Charry Memorial Scholar-in-Residence Workshop with Rabbi Shai Held

"The God of Judaism Is A God of Love": It is one of the last acceptable prejudices in American culture: the God of the "Old Testament" is a God of vengeance, focused on strict justice rather than mercy, given to anger rather than love. This perception is as mistaken as it is widespread. In this

Charry Service: HAZAK Shabbat

This special service is sponsored by HAZAK, GJC's elders group, and HAZAK members will participate in the service.  There will also be a special speaker; stay tuned for more details!

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