(Re)Introduction to Judaism
Thursday, January 25, 2024 • 15 Sh'vat 5784
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM(Re)Introduction to Judaism
with Rabbi Weiss, Rabbi Kirzane, Cantor Valdman, and Robin Arbetman
Thursdays @ 7-9 pm at Oak Park Temple, in-person or on zoom
Starts January 25, 2024 (through May 9, 2024)
Members: $50 materials fee
Non-members: $50 materials fee plus $180 registration fee
Explore a modern take on Jewish life. Engage with Jewish values, celebrations, and spirituality.
Voice your questions, discover multiple perspectives, and find what could be meaningful to you
in liberal Judaism.
This is an engaging course for anyone interested in exploring Jewish life through a Reform
lens. Open to all, this course is perfect for interfaith couples, those raising Jewish children,
spiritual seekers, individuals considering conversion, and Jews who want a meaningful adult
Jewish learning experience. Topics include holidays, life cycle celebrations, theology and core
beliefs, prayer, the Bible and other sacred texts, history, antisemitism and the Holocaust,
Zionism and Israel, the American Jewish experience, and the tapestry of the Jewish people
today.
Contact Robin Arbetman (educator@oakparktemple.org) with questions or to sign up.
Zoom link will be emailed to you after registration.
RSVP for this class has closed.Questions, please call the office 708-386-3937
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Wed, January 15 2025
15 Tevet 5785
Today's Calendar
: 7:00pm |
: 7:00pm |
: 7:00pm |
Friday Night
Candle Lighting : 4:30pm |
: 8:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 8:30am |
: 10:00am |
Havdalah : 5:39pm |
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