This document advertises an adult education course on Judaism offered on Mondays from October 10 to December 19, 2011. The course will provide an in-depth look at Jewish beliefs, practices, holidays, prayer, and lifecycle events through study, discussion, and hands-on experiences. It is intended for interfaith couples, individuals considering conversion, Jews looking for basic education, and seekers of Jewish learning.
This document advertises an adult education course on Judaism offered on Mondays from October 10 to December 19, 2011. The course will provide an in-depth look at Jewish beliefs, practices, holidays, prayer, and lifecycle events through study, discussion, and hands-on experiences. It is intended for interfaith couples, individuals considering conversion, Jews looking for basic education, and seekers of Jewish learning.
This document advertises an adult education course on Judaism offered on Mondays from October 10 to December 19, 2011. The course will provide an in-depth look at Jewish beliefs, practices, holidays, prayer, and lifecycle events through study, discussion, and hands-on experiences. It is intended for interfaith couples, individuals considering conversion, Jews looking for basic education, and seekers of Jewish learning.
Intended for: Interfaith couples Individuals considering conversion Jews looking for adult-level basics Seekers and lifelong learners
INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM: EXPLORING JEWISH BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
October 10December 19, 2011 Mondays, 6:308:00 pm Rabbi Larry Raphael, Rabbi Julie SaxeTaller and outreach fellow Lisa Erdberg Get an in-depth look at the basics of Jewish thought and practice. Engage in a mix of study, discussion and hands-on experiences. Topics include: Jewish beliefs and values Holidays and the Jewish calendar Prayer and liturgy Lifecycle events Materials fee: $5.The course book, Living Judaism by Rabbi Wayne Dosick, will be available for purchase at the first class for $15. Information & registration: Lisa Hoelle, 415.346.1720, x24, or lhoelle@sherithisrael.org
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