Miller Introduction to Judaism Course
Miller Introduction to Judaism Course
We are pleased to offer the Miller Introduction to Judaism course for the greater Atlanta Jewish community this fall and winter. The course is taught by Rabbi Ariel Root Wolpe and Rabbis from communities across Atlanta, and divided into three (3) six-week sessions. Classes are held Monday evenings at 7:30pm.
Registration is closed for Session 1 of the course. For dates and details for the 2nd and 3rd sessions of the course, please see below. Click here for an overview of each of the topics.
Session 2:
- November 15 (virtual) - Passover: The Jewish Master Story
- November 22 (in-person) - Talmud: Argument for the Sake of Heaven
- November 30 (new date due to Thanksgiving weekend; virtual) - God: Encountering the Holy
- December 6 (virtual) - Starting Over: The High Holy Days
- December 13 (virtual) - Kashrut: The Original Soul Food
- December 20 (in-person) - Philosophers, Poets and Mystics: The Jewish Middle Ages
Session 3:
- January 10 (in-person) - Marriage, Love & Kosher Sex
- January 17 (virtual) - From Birth to B'nai Mitzvah: Raising a Mensch
- January 24 (virtual) - A Time to Mourn: Traditions for Death, Grief & Healing
- January 31 (virtual) - Out of the Darkness: Stories from the Holocaust
- February 7 (virtual) - Israel: Dreaming of Deliverance
- February 14 (in-person) - The Jewish Mission to Heal the World
Sun, January 29 2023
7 Shevat 5783
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This week's Torah portion is Parshat Beshalach
Shabbat, Feb 4 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Feb 3, 5:52pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Feb 4, 6:41pm |
Tu B'Shvat
Monday, Feb 6 |
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b'yachad - annual campaign
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