Friday, March 11, 2016

This Weekend at Kehillath Shalom Synagogue March 11-13

Let's take advantage of the glorious weather, get out of the house, and share community.

Very Exciting Weekend - come to all or some!

Friday, March 11  7:30  Shabbat Eve with Rabbi Greg

Saturday, Mar 12 10 am Torah Talk & Celebrate Shabbat 


                    with Rabbi Greg


Sat 3/12   Daylight Savings  - Spring Ahead 1 hour



Sunday, March 13    9 am  Hebrew School at Dalia's home




Sunday, March 13  10 am "Exploring Judaism" 

(aka Adult Ed) with Rabbi Greg
 


Exploring Judaism - An Introduction to Mishnah 

and Talmud, part 1 of 2

After the Exodus from Egypt, Moses led the Israelites to 

Mount Sinai where, according to Jewish tradition, 

Moses received TWO sets of divine instruction – The Written 

Torah and the Oral Torah. The Oral Torah was memorized 

and transmitted orally until the Second Temple was 

destroyed.  Fearing that this information would eventually 

fade away, the early rabbis codified the Oral Torah, which 

we now know as Mishnah and Talmud.  In this Exploring 

Judaism session, we will separate myth from fact as we 

explore famous passages from the Oral Torah.  All are 

welcome and no prior knowledge necessary


 Part 2 will be held on Sunday, March 27th from 10-noon.



Have you made your reservation yet?

COMING UP:


MOVIES & MUNCHIES  “THE OTHER SON”
Wednesday, March 16  7:30 
at the home of Lois Hass   4 Colgate Lane, Woodbury

Please join us to discuss “The Other Son,” a film directed by Lorraine Levy. 
Enjoy some munchies, & best of all, each other’s thoughts, feelings, & great company!
“The Other Son” is a compassionate film, touching on many issues! According to one review: "The Other Son" is the moving and provocative tale of two young men -- one Israeli, the other Palestinian -- who discover they were accidentally switched at birth, and the complex repercussions facing them and their respective families.
The DVD is readily available at Nassau and Suffolk County libraries and Amazon
And Purim!