What Kind of Political Leadership Should We Have?
Adath Jeshurun Congregation 10500 Hillside Lane West, Minnetonka, MN, United StatesShould we turn back the clock and strive for a benevolent ruler, or is there a different model worth considering from our tradition? Faculty: Rabbi Sammy Seid, Adath Jeshurun This session is part of Judaism In Partnership With Democracy, Hineni's 2024 Summertime Learning Series.
Chai-U-Mah Tailgate
Ski-U-Mah Lot 2301 6th St SE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesThursday, August 29, 2024 5:00 pm | Ski-U-Mah Lot | Look for the Chai-U-Mah flag! Inviting all students, alumni, parents and friends of Chabad at UofM and Jewish Community Relations Council: Minnesota and the Dakotas to a kosher tailgate! We are excited for the Jewish community to come together through their love of Gopher football! Register to attend
Shabbat In the Park – Shakopee
Lions Park 1103 Adams St. S, Shakopee, MN, United StatesShakopee Jewfolk — Are you ready to bring some Shabbat magic to Lions Park? Pack a picnic, bring a blanket or chairs, and join us Friday evening August 30th for Shabbat In the Park! We'll have access to the pickleball courts and a few other games, so come ready for some Shabbat fun! --- TC […]
Information Session about Virtual Mussar Small Group
YourJewish will be launching a virtual mussar small group, called a va'ad, this year in partnership with Twin Cities Mussar and Twin Cities Jewish Renewal Community. The va'ad will be facilitated by Rabbi Jill Avrin of YourJewish and will meet on Zoom every other week on Sunday mornings between November and April. Mussar is a Jewish […]
When Words Are Not Enough
Barry Family Campus 4330 Cedar Lake Rd, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesAs Jews, we commemorate the month of Elul by sounding the shofar daily. Join us this Wednesday, September 4, the first day of Elul, for a shofar blast honoring the lives lost at the hands of Hamas. We will gather as a community and let the shofar blasts serve as the collective voice of our […]
Elul Mikveh Lake Immersion
Join Maayanot and Hineni for an Elul Lake Immersion. The month of Elul launches the High Holy Day season with a time for reflection and introspection. Immersing in water can help us prepare our bodies and souls for a New Year with the potential for renewal and transformation. Whether you are preparing for the High […]
20s and 30s: Preparing for the High Holy Days
Mount Zion Temple 1300 Summit Ave, St.Paul, MN, United StatesCost: $18/person - Register online Join Mount Zion's Rabbi Heather Renetzky and Director of Youth and Young Adult Engagement Abby Gore as we prepare spiritually, emotionally, and socially for the high holy days. We'll explore themes such as forgiveness and intention setting as we get ready to greet the Jewish year 5785! September 5 - […]
Next Chapter for Women to Meet in September 2024
Jewish Family Service of St. Paul 1633 West 7th Street, St. Paul, MN, United StatesThe popular Next Chapter For Women series designed for women embarking on or navigating the mid-life journey will meet on Sunday, September 8, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at JFS. This series is designed to help women re-imagine new possibilities for the future and take the first steps in moving forward. The topic for the September meeting is “Shift Happens.”
Minnesota as a Model for Ending Hunger
Adath Jeshurun Congregation 10500 Hillside Lane West, Minnetonka, MN, United StatesMAZON and Adath Jeshurun Congregation are proud to host this important discussion on Sunday, September 8th at 1:00PM Adath Jeshurun Congregation. Join us for an engaging conversation about ending hunger in Minnesota and across the country. Hear from Rabbi Harold Kravitz and Abby J. Leibman, MAZON’s President and CEO, in a conversation moderated by Liza […]
Intro to Judaism Through a Humanistic Lens
Rondo Community Library 461 Dale St. N, St. Paul, MN, United StatesRabbi Eva Cohen of Or Emet, the Minnesota Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, will lead a three-session “Intro to Judaism Through a Humanistic Lens” course at the Rondo Community Library in St. Paul during the following dates and times: Sunday, Sept. 8, 3-4:30 p.m.: “Philosophy, History and Shabbat”; Sunday, Sept. 15, 3-4:30 p.m.: “Jewish Holidays and Culture”; and Sunday, Sept. 22, 3-4:30 p.m.: “Life Cycle Rituals and Big Questions.”