We Are One: Latest Updates from the Hebrew University
American Friends of the Hebrew University and Sinai Temple Israel Center are proud to welcome Professor Asher Cohen, President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, to the 2024 AFHU & Sinai Temple Israel Center Speaker Series, in conversation with co-senior rabbi Erez Sherman.
Elul SoulFest
This year we invite you to awaken your senses and uplift your soul through art, food, wine, and spiritual teachings. Join Rabbi Leah Lewis and Rabbi Susan Nanus for an afternoon of reflection, creativity and community as we explore the deeper meaning of Elul and celebrate the joy, beauty and sweetness of this High Holy Day season.
Am Yisrael…We Endure
Join the Temple Emanuel clergy as we explore the theme of “Am Yisrael Chai.” Together we’ll ask what it means to be a Jewish people united by tradition, belief, and a connection to God and each other.
Why is this Jewish New Year Different from All Others?
As we usher in the Jewish new year, we reflect on the profound impact of October 7—a transformative event in Jewish history that has reshaped our collective consciousness. We are not at the end, but in the midst of a period of significant change for Jewish peoplehood and Zionism. Dr. Michael Berenbaum will explore the lessons we’ve learned so far and how these experiences are influencing the way Jews connect with, understand, and support Israel.
The Humanist Religious Zionist Vision of R. Yehuda Amital
Rabbi Yehuda Amital, a leading voice of Religious Zionism over five decades until his passing in 2010, articulated a vison that is in many ways starkly different from the political philosophy presently associated with Religious Zionism in today’s Isarel. It is a vision that urgently calls out for realization.
Curating Ometz Lev (Courage) as we approach the New Year.
Throughout our shared history and through our biblical ancestors we bear witness to how important and necessary strong courageous hearts are in overcoming, trying new things, and traveling to unfamiliar places. In this season, it is clear we have much to overcome, worries about tomorrow, and we will be traveling into a new year. Join us as we meditate, study the trait of ometz lev, and curate and set our personal ometz lev intentions for the coming year.
An evening with Former PM Naftali Bennett
An evening of presentation and conversation with Naftali Bennett as we continue to navigate our ongoing relationship with Israel from America
Forgive and Forget: For us, it’s not so simple…
A common mantra in our secular world, how realistic is it to Forgive and Forget? Let’s see what the rabbis of our tradition have to say about this concept, and the ability for us to move forward without being stuck in the trauma of our experiences.