Israeli Authors Discussion Group

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us for the Israel Book Group. February's read is Yair Assulin’s acclaimed novel "The Drive" features a young Israeli soldier, accompanied by his father, to meet with a military psychiatrist because he can no longer tolerate army life.

Board Games and Havdalah with Aviv and The Grad Network

Reception Room 270 West 89th Street, New York, NY, United States

Come join Aviv and the Grad Network at Columbia for Havdalah and board games! We’ll bring in the new week together, schmooze, and engage in some healthy competition with a wide selection of different games. Drinks and pizza are provided.

February Environmental Pledge Gathering

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Join members of the Environmental Advocates and Social Action/Social Justice Manager Kiana Davis for a community conversation to reflect on the first month of BJ's Environmental Pledge on Energy and Water!

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.

Crafts, Cocktails, and Cupcakes with Aviv

Reception Room 270 West 89th Street, New York, NY, United States

Join Aviv for an evening of crafting, cocktails (and mocktails), and cupcakes! We will gather in the reception room for some delicious drinks and cupcakes, and an opportunity for a little DIY Judaica.

Torah of Israel: Fresh Start with Rachel Benziman

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Join us for our Sunday morning learning program following morning minyan. This month, attorney Rachel Benziman will give a shiur (teaching) on shemitat k’safim (debt remission), exploring the impact of bankruptcy on debtors and their families and on lenders.

How Long? Resources for Coping with the Ongoing Pandemic

Remote Access Only NY, United States

Join us in this workshop, led by Rabbi Simkha Weintraub, LCSW, as we mine Jewish wisdom and clinical insights into coping and hoping during an extended time of trauma.