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Description: Instructor (s): Bet Torah in collaboration with JTS Jews and Judaism in America Join us for a seven-session journey into the Jewish experience in America. Starting with the first settlement of Jews in Dutch New Amsterdam and concluding with contemporary American Jews, we will trace American Jewry from its humble beginnings and explore how it developed into the world s second-largest Jewish community. Dr. Benjamin Gampel, Dina and Eli Field Professor of Jewish History, JTS Class Dates: 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18 Sundays, 10:00am - 12:30pm $350 Location: Bet Torah, 60 Smith Avenue, Mount Kisco, New York Registration Deadline: 10/10/2016 http://www.jtsa.edu/bettorah Registration contact: Rabbi Lori Koffman, RabbiKoffman@bettorah.org, 917-855-5935

Description: Instructor (s): Class Dates: Location: Registration Deadline: Registration contact: Beth El Synagogue Center (re)introduction to Judaism I didn t grow up with any Jewish education at all. I went to Hebrew school but I didn t learn anything! As children, so many of us did not have access to a Jewish education or we don t remember much at all from Hebrew school. This class is intended to introduce people to Judaism for the first time or re-introduce it to people as adults. This class will start from the beginning and delve into topics about the Jewish calendar, life-cycle, ethics, textual tradition, and ways in which Judaism can address modern questions. Some topics include: Jewish Holidays; the real differences between Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform Judaism; Who is a Jew; What is the Torah vs The Bible vs The Talmud; Prayer; What is Happening in the Sanctuary on Shabbat, etc. Rabbi David Schuck Three Wednesday evenings a month, starting November 7:30 PM The class will take place in participant s homes, with plenty of wine and no judgement! Limited space available, registration will be determined on a first come, first serve basis http://www.bethelnr.org/judaism Rabbi Josh Dorsch, jdorsch@bethelnr.org

Description: Class Dates: Congregation Anshe Sholom Heroes & Villains of Modern Jewish History This course will examine the lives and careers of Jews who achieved renown or infamy for their contributions to the fate of world Jewry. Rabbis, politicians, generals, spies, traitors, and heretics left behind complicated legacies. In some instances, one man's hero is another man's villain. Rabbi Evan Hoffman Mondays, starting September 12th 7:00 PM Location: Congregation Anshe Sholom (Library), 50 North Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10805 Registration Deadline: No deadline. You can join the course at any point. No registration required Registration contact: Rabbi Evan Hoffman, evanhoffman@gmail.com, 914-632-9220

Description Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester Introduction to Judaism: A Survey of Jewish History and Practice for Beginners and Deepeners Join with clergy from throughout Northern Westchester to learn about the breadth and wonder of Jewish tradition. This class offers a pathway for the adult learner who wishes to discover or deepen Jewish knowledge or the non-jew who is considering living a Jewish life or possibly conversion to Judaism. Each session is based upon a chapter in Stephen M. Wylen s Settings of Silver: An Introduction to Judaism. It is recommended but not required that the chapters be read in advance of each session. Various Rabbi's from Westchester Class Dates: 11/11/16, 11/15/16, 11/22/16, 1/10/17, 1/24/17, 2/7/17, 2/21/17, 3/7/17, 3/21/17, 4/4/17, 4/25/17 Location: Registration deadline : Online registration: 7:30pm 9:00 pm Various Locations No deadline https://bethelnw.org/lifelong_learning/intro_judaism Registration contact: Jaclyn Dubray, jdubray@bethelnw.org

Temple Sholom (Greenwich) Lunch 'n Learn Description Study Jewish ethics through the lens of the rabbinic sages with Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz or a special guest teacher. A kosher lunch is provided. Class Dates: Fee Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz Tuesdays, ongoing 12:00-1:00PM Location Temple Sholom, 300 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT 06830 Registration deadline : Online registration: Registration is not required for this ongoing course. http://www.templesholom.com/lunch-n-learn-0 Registration contact: Lori Baden, Associate Executive Director, lori.baden@templesholom.com, 203-869-7191

Description: The Pelham Jewish Center The Ethical Life From political and financial scandals to rapid progress in biomedical science and technology, the complex issues of modern society are at their core issues of ethical and moral concern. Now, more than ever, we require a solid understanding of how Jewish ethics can inform our discussions and decisions about the critical questions of the day. Each session of The Ethical Life includes a short video lecture featuring JTS faculty members and other expert scholars, a text study and a guided group discussion led by Rabbi Salzberg. Join us for this unique opportunity to study the sources of Jewish ethics in their original, and learn how we can apply them today. The course explores critical topics of contemporary relevance, including: * Does Ethics Need God? * The Ethical Dimensions of Food Production * Is Teshuvah Possible? Rethinking Mass Incarceration * Advance Directives and the Ethics of End-of-Life Care * Disabilities and the Ethics of Inclusion" Rabbi Alex Salzberg Class Date: 12 sessions-nov. 15, 22, 29, Dec. 13, 20, Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, Feb. 14, 28, Mar. 14 4:00-5:30PM OR 7:30-9PM $150 Location: 451 Esplanade, Pelham Manor, NY 10803 Registration Deadline: 11/10/2016 Online registration: Office@thepjc.org OR 914 738 6008 Registration contact: Julia Coss, Office Manager

Description Westchester Jewish Center Marking the Passage of Time: A Practical and Thoughtful Study of the Modern Jewish Life Cycle Rabbi Segelman will explore the life of the modern Jew. Beginning with ideas about what life was like before we are born, to what happens after we die, our focus will be on the way in which Jewish tradition marks or ignores the different stages of life. Participants will gain a greater practical understanding of the rituals of the life cycle, and will be invited to discuss how we might adapt and create new ones to address the realities of our times Rabbi Jeffrey Segelman Class Date: Thursdays, November 3, 10, 17, December 1, 8, & 15 Location: Registration Deadline: 8:00-9:30PM Westchester Jewish Center, Palmer & Rockland Avenues, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Registration is not required for this course. No registration necessary. All welcome. Registration Contact: Rabbi Jeffrey Segelman, 914-698-3610

Description Westchester Reform Temple King David "David, melech Yisrael, chai, chai, v kayam." "David, king of Israel, lives and endures." The words of the popular Hebrew children s song ring true: King David s legacy endures to the present day, as the quintessential poet and musician, the chosen one of God, even as a Messianic figure. David has inspired countless generations of artists, musicians, and authors, who seek to give new expression to this beloved Biblical figure. But there have been many great Jewish leaders; what makes David unique? Join us in a year-long study of one of our tradition s most intriguing and complex personalities. This course, taught by our clergy, will explore the many facets of King David, from triumphant military hero, to inspired musician, to monarch, to flawed father and husband. We will study portrayals of David from the Biblical era to the modern day, using diverse media, ranging from sacred texts to art, music, and contemporary literature. Rabbi Jonathan Blake and Rabbi Daniel Reiser Class Date: Tuesdays, November 8, 15, 29, December 6, February 28, March 7, 14, 28, April 4 and May 9 7:15pm Location: 255 Mamaroneck Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 Registration Deadline: Registration is not required for this course. No registration necessary. All welcome. Registration Contact: Hillary Fontana, Hillary.fontana@wrtemple.org, 914-468-0523

Description Woodlands Community Temple WCT University: How, What and Why "We" Remember How is the collective memory of a community formed? Recent developments in the neuro and social sciences have led to a whole new discipline of Memory Studies. In an afternoon of speakers and break-out sessions, we will review some of the new findings in these fields with a focus on trying to better understand the group-psychological factors, social practices, political pressures, and possibly even biologic dynamics that lead to a community constructing a particular conception of its past. To gain perspective on the distinct and universal ways this plays out for different groups, the presenters will focus on the experience of the American-Jewish and African-American. We will question some of our basic assumptions about the reliability of memory and the effects its constructed nature has on identity and our ability to relate (or not) to the remembered experiences of others. Distinguished Community Members for Panel and Workshops Class Date: Sunday, December 4 2:00pm - 5:00pm Free - Optional Donation Location: 50 Worthington Road, White Plains, NY 10607 Registration Deadline: Friday, December 2, 2016 www.wct.org/wctuniversity Registration Contact: WCT Temple Office, www.wct@wct.org, 914-592-7070

Description Class Date: Location: Registration Deadline: Registration Contact: Yorktown Jewish Center Mishneh Torah: Jewish Law from Maimonides Through Today An English text-based study of Mishneh Torah; Maimonides' compendium of Jewish law, written for everyone who wishes to understand Judaism's application to every sphere of life Rabbi Seth Sternstein Tuesday evenings 7:30-9:00pm No fee Yorktown Jewish Center 2966 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights, NY Ongoing Please call to register 914-245-2324 Roseanne Devine