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Mental Health and Addiction Symposium
Mental Health and Addiction Symposium
Various workshops on finding mental wellness and recovery together. The workshops will be on Zoom
Mental Health & Addiction Symposium
Mental Health & Addiction Symposium
A symposium on a variety of critical topics dealing with mental health and addiction.
Yeshivat Noam Sunday Time for Prospective Families
Yeshivat Noam Sunday Time for Prospective Families
Get to know our Early Childhood with a Sunday Time filled with fun activities! While we'd love to meet your whole family, to ensure proper social distancing, this event is limited to one parent and one prospective 3-4 year old child. This event will be held outdoors - weather permitting. Face masks are required for
The Evolution of the American-Jewish Electorate
The Evolution of the American-Jewish Electorate
It is likely that Jews will influence the outcome of the election this year but Jewish voting behavior is, nonetheless, mercurial. Is there a Jewish vote? Is unity in Jewish voting behavior by party still holding or is it fragmenting along generational and denominational lines? How decisive is Israel and the Middle East today in
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Jewish Federation – U.S Senatorial Candidates Virtual Forum
Jewish Federation – U.S Senatorial Candidates Virtual Forum
It is a core American Jewish value – a civic and religious responsibility – to take part in the democratic process by educating yourself about the issues facing our country and, most importantly, by turning out to vote. This program will feature a moderated question and answer session that will give an insider’s perspective on
Jewish Federation – U.S. Congressional Candidates Virtual Forum
Jewish Federation – U.S. Congressional Candidates Virtual Forum
It is a core American Jewish value – a civic and religious responsibility – to take part in the democratic process by educating yourself about the issues facing our country and, most importantly, by voting. This program will feature a moderated question and answer session that will give an insider’s perspective on the candidates’ positions,
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The Zohar as Mystical Poetry (MiniU at Congregation Beth Sholom)
The Zohar as Mystical Poetry (MiniU at Congregation Beth Sholom)
MiniU is back in session at Congregation Beth Sholom. For the month of October, Dr. Eitan Fishbane – Associate Professor of Jewish Thought at The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) – will be teaching The Zohar as Mystical Poetry. To register: https://www.cbsteaneck.org/event/miniu-at-cbs2.html
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Jewish Federation – U.S. Congressional Candidates Virtual Forum
Jewish Federation – U.S. Congressional Candidates Virtual Forum
It is a core American Jewish value – a civic and religious responsibility – to take part in the democratic process by educating yourself about the issues facing our country and, most importantly, by turning out to vote. This program will feature a moderated question and answer session that will give an insider’s perspective on
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Jewish Federation Virtual Fed Talks: Israel – Operation Left Behind
Jewish Federation Virtual Fed Talks: Israel – Operation Left Behind
A Conversation with Major (Res. IDF) A.Y. Katsof. Founder and Director of The Heart of Israel Major A.Y. Katsof took part in a month long rescue mission to reunite a family from Ethiopia and would not return home to Israel before completing his mission. Join us and hear how Major A.Y. Katsof became part of
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Nechama Comfort Fourth Annual Dinner
Nechama Comfort Fourth Annual Dinner
Nechama Comfort is an organization that is dedicated to helping families who have experienced pregnancy and infant loss.
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nechamaComfort fourth annual dinner
nechamaComfort fourth annual dinner
The Nechama Ct der provides an opportunity to inform the community about our organization and allows those families who have experienced infant and pregnancy loss to come together in support and comfort .
Ilana Sasson Memorial Lecture with Jonathan Kaufman
Ilana Sasson Memorial Lecture with Jonathan Kaufman
Jonathan Kaufman - Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter, National Jewish Book Award winner, Director of the School of Journalism at Northeastern University in Boston - will discuss his book, "The Last Kings of Shanghai: The Rival Jewish Dynasties That Helped Create Modern China" To register: https://www.cbsteaneck.org/.../hold-for-the-ilana-sasson... About the book: An epic, multigenerational story of two rival dynasties who
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Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey Sam and Nina Wolff Caregiver presents “Nutrition Within Reach: Cooking Demo with Coach Gila”
Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey Sam and Nina Wolff Caregiver presents “Nutrition Within Reach: Cooking Demo with Coach Gila”
"Nutrition Within Reach: Cooking Demo with Coach Gila” Tuesday, October 27, 2020 2:00-3:00 pm via Zoom To receive zoom link, please register at www.jfcsnnj.org/caregivers Meal Prep is Self-Care! Join us for a cooking demo and nutrition workshop with Coach Gila featuring quick & easy recipes made with better-for-you ingredients that your family will love! Led by
Yeshivat Noam Open House
Yeshivat Noam Open House
Learn more about Yeshivat Noam with our virtual Open House 10/27 8pm. Visit www.yeshivatnoam.org for more information
The Zohar as Mystical Poetry (MiniU at Congregation Beth Sholom)
The Zohar as Mystical Poetry (MiniU at Congregation Beth Sholom)
MiniU is back in session at Congregation Beth Sholom. For the month of October, Dr. Eitan Fishbane – Associate Professor of Jewish Thought at The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) – will be teaching The Zohar as Mystical Poetry. To register: https://www.cbsteaneck.org/event/miniu-at-cbs2.html
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Jewish Culture & Jewish Awareness – Episode 41: Jewish Historical Society of North Jersey
Dustin Hausner, the Jewish Outreach and Program Director at the Wayne YMCA interviews Richard Polton, Historian, Author, Lecturer: Learn about the work of the Jewish Historical Society of North Jersey and local history.
JHAL Virtual Book Club
JHAL Virtual Book Club
JHAL One Book is a virtual reading campaign in which we invite the community to come together around one selected book to share the reading experience, conversations and discussions surrounding the shared story. For our second virtual book club, the Jewish Home Assisted Living in partnership with Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey has selected
Jewish Federation – Virtual BOOK CLUB Series – Northern New Jersey – Nahariya, Israel
Jewish Federation – Virtual BOOK CLUB Series – Northern New Jersey – Nahariya, Israel
Join us for this virtual book club series with our friends in Nahariya, Israel. The discussion will be moderated by Dorit Rabinyan, renowned Israeli author. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, October 28 | 12:00PMEST The plot against America by Philip Roth SAVE THE DATE FOR UPCOMING MEETINGS Wednesday, January 13 at 12:00PM EST Wednesday, March 10 at
The Genius of Women: A Tribute to RBG z”l
The Genius of Women: A Tribute to RBG z”l
Join the JCC of Northern NJ on Wednesday, October 28 at 7 PM on Zoom as we celebrate the life and brilliance of the late Ruth Bader Ginsberg z”l with New York Times bestselling author, Janice Kaplan. Ms. Kaplan, the New York Times bestselling author of The Gratitude Diaries, will talk about her exciting new
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Jewish Culture & Jewish Awareness – Episode 42: Murray Bookchin & Institute For Social Ecology
Dustin Hausner, the Jewish Outreach and Program Director at the Wayne YMCA interviews Professor Chaia Heller, Board member of the Institute For Social Ecology, Author: Learn about Murray Bookchin a American social theorist, author, historian. Did his Judaism effect his theories and what is social ecology?
Jewish Federation’s Federation Full House
Jewish Federation’s Federation Full House
Vegas-style Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament • Sensational Dinner Fare • Silent and Live Auction • Scotch and Stogies • Blackjack
Commemorating the Tree of Life Tragedy
Commemorating the Tree of Life Tragedy
Dr. Beth Kissileff, author and editor of "Bound in the Bond of Life: Pittsburgh Writers Reflect on the Tree of Life Tragedy" leads this discussion. On October 27, 2018, three congregations were holding their morning Shabbat services at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood when a lone gunman entered the building
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