Week of Events
Torah from Israel
Torah from Israel
Join Rabbi Dr. Rani Jaeger following Sunday Morning Minyan for our monthly Torah class live from Israel. He will be teaching on “THE Question of the Upcoming Israeli Election--an Unexpected Answer.”
Shaharit
Shaharit
Shaharit (our morning minyan service) is currently being held via Zoom. Develop a daily Jewish practice, meet new people in an intimate setting, and help us make a minyan so our members can say kaddish for their loved ones.
What’s Next in the Fight for Just Immigration
What’s Next in the Fight for Just Immigration
Join us for an important discussion on what a new administration means for refugees' and asylee seekers' rights in the United States. We will be joined by Russ Agdern, Grassroots Campaign Manager at HIAS.
Grandparenting in the Time of Covid-19
Grandparenting in the Time of Covid-19
The pandemic has put both the wonder of grandchildren and the difficulties of our situation into high relief. Join BJ member Jane Isay for a webinar focusing on the sacred role of grandparents in the time of Covid-19.
Helen Radin Memorial Zayin Adar Teaching: How the Pandemic Has Changed Dying, Death, and Mourning
Helen Radin Memorial Zayin Adar Teaching: How the Pandemic Has Changed Dying, Death, and Mourning
The pandemic has changed so many things for all of us, not the least of which is the way we experience death, dying, and mourning. Join us to hear learning and wisdom from two experts in the field.
Virtual Bar Trivia
Virtual Bar Trivia
Looking to hang out with friends and meet fellow 20s and 30s during this time of physical distancing? Miss going to your weekly bar trivia? Join your fellow 20s and 30s for virtual happy hour with Aviv!
Shabbat Tisch
Shabbat Tisch
Join Rabbi Felicia Sol and Rabbinic Fellow Deborah Sacks Mintz as we usher in Shabbat with singing, learning and kavannah before transitioning into Kabbalat Shabbat.
Arvit and Mindful Havdalah
Arvit and Mindful Havdalah
Using guided meditation practices, we’ll deepen our encounter with the ritual of Havdalah, mindfully taking leave of shabbat and awakening to the possibilities of a new week.