June 11
Ladies Night at Pinspiration, 5410 E High St, Ste 105, in north Phoenix.
Sponsored by NowGen, for those 20-40.
6 pm to make custom monogrammed mugs. $12.
Register at https://jewishphoenix.webconnex.com/pinspiration or contact erins@vosjcc.org
10 talented and energetic teens from Israel perform
Capital Market, 120 W. Gurley St., 2nd Floor, Prescott.
RSVP: Bob Casden at rcasden@cableone.net or Juanita at 928-708-0018
For Seniors and Active Adults – Sponsored by Smile on Seniors
Enjoy a home-cooked Shabbat dinner – 2110 E. Lincoln Dr. – Phoenix.
Suggested donation $5.
RSVP to 602-492-7670, chani@sosaz.org
Rabbi Rosenberg from Beth Emeth Congregation will be offering the following classes:
Gnosticism
What is the source of many secret teachings that have formed in Judaism, in the Kabalistic writings and, interestingly enough, the early Christian Church? The sources are similar and the teachings seem to stay with us for thousands of years. In these 5 classes, Rabbi Rosenberg will talk about what Gnosticism is, where it came from and how it affected early and late Jewish teachings in the western world.
Mondays, 6/15—7/13 @ 1:00 p.m.
For reservations and information, please contact Lori at 623-584-7210. Classes will be held at Beth Emeth Congregation, 13702 W. Meeker Blvd., Sun City West, AZ 85375
Classes are open to everyone. There is no charge for congregation members; non-members – $3.00 per class.
For all ages and abilities.
Open to the public, this FREE weekly class for children 9- to 24-months in age and their parent(s) is fun and educational. Participants sing songs, make art projects, read stories, have a snack, and share parenting advice with each other. Please bring your child with a towel, sunscreen already applied, and wearing appropriate “swimwear” and water shoes. Also bring a dry change of clothes for them. For more information, contact Kim at 520-745-5550, ext. 224 or edasst@caiaz.org
(regular schedule resumes Aug. 11)
Learn about the law and lore in the “sea” of Talmud with Rabbi Robert Eisen as we dig deep into the “who, what, where, when, why and how” of living Judaism.
This informal and lively study discussion led by Rabbi Robert Eisen is open to all. No charge to attend.