Tapestry Tour for 20s 30s and 40s

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Travel virtually to the New York City apartment of Ted Comet, a 96-year old respected Jewish community leader, to view five unique tapestries woven by his late wife, Shoshana Comet, Holocaust survivor, psychotherapist and artist. 

Event Series Mishnah After Minyan

Mishnah After Minyan

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join Rabbi Rebecca Weintraub on Tuesday mornings as we explore Mishnah Brakhot: the first tractate of the six books of Mishnah and the beginning of our oral Torah. 

Blood Drive

Sanctuary 257 West 88th Street, New York, NY, United States

We have added an additional Blood Drive to help address the severe blood shortage our region is experiencing due to COVID-19. Donors are needed now more than ever. Save a life and donate at the BJ Blood Drive.

LGBTQIA+ Intergenerational Havurah

Remote Access Only NY, United States

This is a space for BJ members who identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community to come together, learn, and connect across the age spectrum. We will look at Jewish texts together with Marshall T. Meyer Rabbinnic Fellow Grace Gleason.

Supporting Kids and Teens in Navigating Antisemitism

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join Dr. Rachel Fish, an expert in the field of Israel education and antisemitism, for a discussion with parents about navigating the increased antisemitism we and our children are currently experiencing. 

Event Series Bim Bam (In Person) June Series

Bim Bam (In Person) June Series

Sanctuary 257 West 88th Street, New York, NY, United States

Bim Bam gives children under 3 the opportunity to explore Shabbat through interactive songs, movement, and stories while learning traditions such as lighting candles, saying Kiddush, and giving tzedakah. The program is led by our Artist in Residence, Shira Averbuch.

Event Series Minha

Minha

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us in virtual community for the afternoon prayer service before we prepare to enter Shabbat.

BJ Teens NYC Summer Shabbaton

We can’t wait to come together for the BJ Teens NYC Summer Shabbaton! We’ll join together in-person for Hitoreri on Friday, and come back together for a Shabbat filled with joy, and pride in being part of the BJ Community.

Event Series Kulanu

Kulanu

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Kulanu means “all of us” in Hebrew, and this Shabbat morning service really is for everyone! Kulanu is a fun, welcoming, and engaging space for 3rd-6th graders and their families. This month, the spotlight is on the 5th graders and their families.

Torah from Israel

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us for a Sunday morning learning program following Morning Minyan. This month, Dr. Yael Avrahami will give a shiur (teaching) on, "The Torah and Disabilities: What can we learn about the Bible and about ourselves?"

Event Series Meditative Healing Circle

Meditative Healing Circle

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Whether you are in need of healing, praying for a loved one, or want to extend well wishes to the wider world, join Rabbi Shuli Passow and cellist Jessie Reagan Mann for a healing circle rooted in meditation and chanting.

Connections Cocktail Hour: Pride Edition

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us for a special Pride edition of Connections Cocktail Hour, with a presentation and discussion with artist and Rabbi, Bec Richman, on how her queerness intersects with her artwork and some of the big questions that guide her practices.

9th Annual Israel Film Center Festival

Remote Access Only NY, United States

BJ is proud to collaborate with the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan on another interesting, thought-provoking film festival. Films will be available in-person and virtually June 15-29. Join us in celebrating a diversity of films by incredible Israeli directors.

Event Series Mishnah After Minyan

Mishnah After Minyan

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join Rabbi Rebecca Weintraub on Tuesday mornings as we explore Mishnah Brakhot: the first tractate of the six books of Mishnah and the beginning of our oral Torah.