February 24 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Many Jews today champion the value of tikun olam — repairing the world — but what does it really mean? Join Rabbi Jessy on a journey through the different meanings and applications of this notion that has come to be a hallmark category of Jewish identification. We will discuss its merit as a defining identity trait of many current-day Jews and challenge the notion that it stands in its own category, separate from other clusters of Jewish activity like ritual and observance. This is a great series for those who gravitate to tikun olam as a concept and those looking to better understand what it is and how it fits into one’s Jewish (and human) life.
Reconnect & Reset: Ground Your Mind, Move Your Body, Refresh Your Year. Join YAD’s Active Collective for a grounding, reflective experience that blends mindfulness, movement […]
Join YAD for a feel-good evening of giving back at the Myerberg Center.We’ll help brighten their space by tidying and organizing in preparation for their […]
In honor of Jewish Disabilities Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month (JDAIM), join an evening with Judge David Tatel, as he discusses his book, Vision: A […]
The Associated’s Insight Israel Forum is pleased to invite you to a thought-provoking conversation on Zionism, Antisemitism & Antizionism, and where they do – and […]