Limud (Learning) JLI Shabbat 4th Shabbat of the month October –June
October 23
November 27
December 25
January 22
March 25
April 23
May 28
June 25
“On the Rabbi’s Mind” Rabbi Reuben speaks on a variety of themes from a Reconstructionist perspective
September 4: When Life Doesn’t Turn Out the Way You Expected
October 2: Why Pray if God Isn’t Listening?
November 6: The Most Difficult Mitzvah in the Torah
December 4: Jesus, Judaism and the Jewish Idea of the Messiah
January 1: Raising Ethical Children
February 5: Masks We Hide Behind
March 5: Adonai or Allah: What Jews Should Know About Islam
April 2: Judaism, Business, and Ethics
May 7: Does Zionism Still Matter?
June 4: The 10th Commandment Is the ‘Key to Happiness’ in Life
Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class Program Year Two of Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class Program
In the second year, you will continue to learn Hebrew, Trope (chanting traditional Hebrew melodies), Torah, and delve deeper into prayer and Jewish rituals in preparation for the service when you become Bar or Bat Mitzvah at a special ceremony on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 1:30 PM. details, schedule and rsvp
Learn to decode Hebrew
You’ll walk out loving Hebrew and navigating the prayerbook
Shabbat – January 9 from 10 to 1 PM (includes brunch)
Registration Fees: $50 (unless you are on the Adult B’nai Mitzvah Class)
Jewish Wisdom for Difficult Times Rabbi Lewart's advanced learning class ("Jewish Wisdom for Difficult Times") will commence on March 10, 2010 at 7:30PM. Please contact Bria Silbert at briajo@mac.com or 310-444-7392 if you are interested in joining this advanced study group or you have any questions.
JA&A (Jewish Alive & American)
CANCELED
JA&A (Jewish Alive & American) - Wednesdays at 7:30pm
For those who wish to learn more about Judaism in a stimulating and interactive environment; are interested in converting... details, schedule and rsvp
Jewish Learning at KI – Change Happens from the Inside Out The Jewish Learning Initiative (JLI) provides a wide range of learning opportunities to enhance your spiritual path as a Jew, as an American, and as a citizen of the world. Get to know your clergy, fellow congregants, and new friends in a warm and welcoming setting.