Passover Virtual Film Festival

Remote Access Only NY, United States

B’nai Jeshurun is proud to co-sponsor the Virtual Passover Film Festival, presented by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.

Pesah VII Morning Services (In Person and Virtual)

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

Join us this seventh day of Pesah, for soul-stirring prayer, infused with melodies from across the Jewish world, brought to life by our extraordinary musicians, and deepened by the wisdom of our tradition.

Erev Shabbat/Pesah VIII Services (In Person and Virtual)

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

Join us this Shabbat, on the eighth night of Pesah, for a service infused with uplifting melodies from across the Jewish world and deepened by the wisdom of our tradition.

Aviv Shabbat & Pesah Services and Matzah Nachos Oneg

Rooftop 270 West 89th Street, New York, NY, United States

Come join fellow 20s & 30s Shabbat and Pesah services in the Main Sanctuary, and then head to the roof for schmoozing, drinks, and a matzah nacho (macho!) bar

Shabbat and Pesah VIII Morning Services with Yizkor (In Person and Virtual)

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

Join us this Shabbat, this last day of Pesah, for soul-stirring prayer, infused with melodies from across the Jewish world, brought to life by our extraordinary musicians, and deepened by the wisdom of our tradition.

Kulanu

Rabbi Rachel Cowan Chapel 270 West 89th Street, New York, NY, United States

Calling all 3rd-6th graders and their families! Join us for a special Kulanu Pesah Shabbat service. In this spirited and spiritual service we will celebrate Shabbat and the final day of Pesah together as a Kulanu community.

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.

Shaping and Reshaping the Memory of the Shoah

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join Michal Govrin and Rani Jaeger for an exploration of the evolving role of memory, history and transmitting the meaning of the Shoah to the next generation, surrounded by fewer and fewer survivors.

Antisemitism and University Life

Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan The Samuel Priest Rose Building, 334 Amsterdam Ave at 76th Street, New York, NY, United States

Join Rachel Fish, Ph.D. for a conversation with Rabbi Michelle Dardashti and student Isaac Sonnenfeldt—both from Brown University’s Narrow Bridge Project, which brings together students with a diverse set of ideological outlooks to discuss Jewish peoplehood, Zionism, and antisemitism.

Israeli Politics Discussion Group

Remote Access Only NY, United States

BJ members are invited to participate in a discussion group focused on Israeli politics. Together, we'll explore how Israeli politics work, what the checks and balances are, who pulls the strings, and what the costs are.

Yom Hashoah Commemoration

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

Join us for a truly powerful commemoration of Yom HaShoah, as we come together for ritual, prayer, music, and the reading of the names of those who perished in the Shoah.

All-Night Vigil: Reading of Names

The Jewish Center 131 W 86th St., New York, NY, United States

We invite you to take part in this powerful communal ritual led by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, taking place in-person at The Jewish Center. The BJ community’s time slot will be 2:30-3:00 AM.

Event Series In-Person Security Training

In-Person Security Training

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

As we strive for BJ to be a place that is both physically secure and emotionally safe for all who come here, please join us for an active threat training session with Huntleigh Security.

Israeli Authors Discussion Group

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us for the Israel Book Group. April's read is Alice Shalvi's spellbinding memoir, Never a Native, which won a National Jewish Book Award in 2019 and is both deeply personal and sweepingly political.