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Event Series Kulanu

Kulanu

Rabbi Rachel Cowan Chapel 270 West 89th Street, New York, 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.

Virtual Game Hangout

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Come catch up with your friends after winter break, and play some of your favorite virtual games on Zoom. This event is intended for 3rd-6th graders. 

Hebrew Speaking Havurah

Remote Access Only NY, United States

The Hebrew Speaking Havurah continues! Each session, we discuss a different topic, with a different member leading it. Meetings will be in person (if in an enclosed space, masks will be required).

8th Grade Hangout

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join your 8th grade friends for a hangout in the BJ Teen Lounge!

Cinematters: NY Social Justice Film Festival

Remote Access Only NY, United States

We are partnering with the JCC for their third annual Cinematters: NY Social Justice Film Festival, which will take place virtually January 13-17, 2022. Register with special BJ code cinebjesh22 for 25% off tickets.

Shabbat Morning Services: MLK Weekend

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

Our guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Lakeesha Walrond. As the first woman and 12th President of New York Theological Seminary, Dr. Walrond is committed to preparing faith and thought leaders to engage relevant, restorative, and revolutionary ministry.

Hop, Step, and Jump into Shabbat

Community House - 3rd Floor 270 West 89th Street, New York, NY, United States

This event has been postponed, with a new date TBA.

Melaveh Malkah for Shabbat Shirah

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join vocalist Vanisha Gould, poet Sabrina Hayeem-Ladani, saxophonist John Ellis and BJ Music Director Dan Nadel on guitar as they present a program filled with the themes of freedom, liberation, rebirth, and song for Shabbat Shirah.

Torah of Israel: Making Shemita Alive and Relevant in Israel

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us for our Sunday morning learning program following morning minyan. This month, Rabbi Yediya Sinclair will give a shiur (teaching), "From Avoiding to Embracing: Old-New Initiatives to Make Shemita Alive and Relevant in Israel."