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.
June 2
Music of World War II with guest speaker Dr. Sheldon Winkler.
Sponsored by Hadassah Valley of the Sun Chapter, at 6:45 pm at Pueblo Norte Auditorium, 7090 E Mescal St, Scottsdale.
No charge.
RSVP to Elaine Goldenthal, 480-905-1188 or elaine.hadassah@gmail.com
This informal and lively study discussion led by Rabbi Robert Eisen is open to all. No charge to attend.
What is Torah Studies?
Torah Studies is a weekly text-based Torah study program offered in 275 cities on six continents. Torah Studies was founded in 2004 to provide instructors with well-researched, in-depth classes on the weekly Torah portion. Torah Studies enables students of all backgrounds to gain a true appreciation of cardinal Jewish beliefs and practices.
The Torah Studies Experience
In each session, the Torah Studies student encounters a multi-sensory learning experience including a mix of Jewish texts, discussions, learning activities, illustrative anecdotes, visual aids, and digital multimedia. Jewish texts are weaved together to deepen the student’s understanding of a profound new Torah insight. Lessons focus on contemporary topics of Jewish interest, including personal, social, political, and economical issues. Student textbooks contain readings carefully selected from the entire gamut of Jewish literature including traditional and modern sources. The Torah Studies instructor acts as the guide-on-the-side, rather than the sage-on-the-stage, utilizing modern pedagogic techniques to revolutionize a tradition of classical Jewish learning.
June 4 and 11
The Arab War Against Israel-Why is there still a war after 68 years?
2-session class sponsored by Bureau of Jewish Education and Israel Center of Greater Phoenix.
Taught by Meir Jolovitz.
At 7 pm at Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus, 12701 N Scottsdale Rd.
$32 fee.
Register at 480-634-8050.
Service 5:45pm; dinner 6:15pm
Special Kabbalat Shabbat Service for young families to welcome the Sabbath with stories and songs, followed by kid-friendly Shabbat dinner. $25 per family (2 adults & up to 4 children). Additional adults $10 per person. RSVP by June 1 to Kim at 520-745-5550, ext. 224 or edasst@caiaz.org
June 6
Pool Party and BBQ for LGBT communities of Tucson and Valley. At 5 pm in Phoenix.
Sponsored by AVIV and Tucson’s LGBT Jewish communities.
Optional trip to Heard Museum’s new exhibit “Super Heroes: Art! Action! Adventure!”
Car pools are being organized. Contact Ed Leven in Tucson 520-577-9393, ext. 128.
In Phoenix call 480-382-8481
All presenting donors will receive an American Red Cross potholder and recipe cards (while supplies last), as well as the glow of knowing your mitzvah potentially saved three lives. We welcome donors ages 16+. Call 1-800-REDCROSS for eligibility questions. To reserve a time slot, contact Margo Gray at 520-298-8831 or ronpsych@yahoo.com