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Welcome to Ohev Shalom of Bucks County. A warm, welcoming and inclusive community located in Bucks County, Richboro, Pennsylvania.
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Technology Meets Torah Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. RSVP Requested.
Tuesday, Feb 25th 7:30p to 9:00pIn this series, we will look at a new book by Rabbi Daniel Nevins Torah and Technology which considers how Jewish tradition can enhance the ways that we think about new innovations and if or how we integrate them into our lives. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own. February 25: Artificial Intelligence March 25: Genetic Engineering April 29: Cultured Meat
Cooking with Cantor
Sunday, Jan 12th 9:00a to 11:00aSelect Sundays from 9-11 am $5 per class/ $8 for non-members
Lunch and Learn: Modern Midrash Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. Bring your own cold dairy or pareve lunch. RSVP requested.
Thursday, Jan 23rd 11:30a to 1:00pFor thousands of years, Jews have been reading old texts and writing new ones. Recently, a group of Israeli women have been adding their own creative voices to the Jewish literary canon. Join Rabbi Kling Perkins to explore Dirshuni, edited by Tamar Biala, a newly published collection of Israeli women’s midrash (creative writing inspired by biblical and creative texts), now out in English translation. We will explore how these women used an old structure to offer new insights and see how those ideas impact our own understanding of the Bible, Judaism, and the world around us. Rabbi Kling Perkins will provide copies of all texts, but you are welcome to order the book if you would like to have it. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own.
Lunch and Learn: Modern Midrash Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. Bring your own cold dairy or pareve lunch. RSVP requested.
Thursday, Jan 30th 11:30a to 1:00pFor thousands of years, Jews have been reading old texts and writing new ones. Recently, a group of Israeli women have been adding their own creative voices to the Jewish literary canon. Join Rabbi Kling Perkins to explore Dirshuni, edited by Tamar Biala, a newly published collection of Israeli women’s midrash (creative writing inspired by biblical and creative texts), now out in English translation. We will explore how these women used an old structure to offer new insights and see how those ideas impact our own understanding of the Bible, Judaism, and the world around us. Rabbi Kling Perkins will provide copies of all texts, but you are welcome to order the book if you would like to have it. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own.
Lunch and Learn: Modern Midrash Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. Bring your own cold dairy or pareve lunch. RSVP requested.
Thursday, Jan 23rd 11:30a to 1:00pFor thousands of years, Jews have been reading old texts and writing new ones. Recently, a group of Israeli women have been adding their own creative voices to the Jewish literary canon. Join Rabbi Kling Perkins to explore Dirshuni, edited by Tamar Biala, a newly published collection of Israeli women’s midrash (creative writing inspired by biblical and creative texts), now out in English translation. We will explore how these women used an old structure to offer new insights and see how those ideas impact our own understanding of the Bible, Judaism, and the world around us. Rabbi Kling Perkins will provide copies of all texts, but you are welcome to order the book if you would like to have it. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own.
Lunch and Learn: Modern Midrash Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. Bring your own cold dairy or pareve lunch. RSVP requested.
Thursday, Jan 30th 11:30a to 1:00pFor thousands of years, Jews have been reading old texts and writing new ones. Recently, a group of Israeli women have been adding their own creative voices to the Jewish literary canon. Join Rabbi Kling Perkins to explore Dirshuni, edited by Tamar Biala, a newly published collection of Israeli women’s midrash (creative writing inspired by biblical and creative texts), now out in English translation. We will explore how these women used an old structure to offer new insights and see how those ideas impact our own understanding of the Bible, Judaism, and the world around us. Rabbi Kling Perkins will provide copies of all texts, but you are welcome to order the book if you would like to have it. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own.
Lunch and Learn: Modern Midrash Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. Bring your own cold dairy or pareve lunch. RSVP requested.
Thursday, Feb 6th 11:30a to 1:00pFor thousands of years, Jews have been reading old texts and writing new ones. Recently, a group of Israeli women have been adding their own creative voices to the Jewish literary canon. Join Rabbi Kling Perkins to explore Dirshuni, edited by Tamar Biala, a newly published collection of Israeli women’s midrash (creative writing inspired by biblical and creative texts), now out in English translation. We will explore how these women used an old structure to offer new insights and see how those ideas impact our own understanding of the Bible, Judaism, and the world around us. Rabbi Kling Perkins will provide copies of all texts, but you are welcome to order the book if you would like to have it. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own.
Technology Meets Torah Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. RSVP Requested.
Tuesday, Feb 25th 7:30p to 9:00pIn this series, we will look at a new book by Rabbi Daniel Nevins Torah and Technology which considers how Jewish tradition can enhance the ways that we think about new innovations and if or how we integrate them into our lives. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own. February 25: Artificial Intelligence March 25: Genetic Engineering April 29: Cultured Meat
Technology Meets Torah Hybrid: Room 208 and on Zoom. RSVP Requested.
Tuesday, Mar 25th 7:30p to 9:00pIn this series, we will look at a new book by Rabbi Daniel Nevins Torah and Technology which considers how Jewish tradition can enhance the ways that we think about new innovations and if or how we integrate them into our lives. Come for any or all of the sessions; each stands on its own. February 25: Artificial Intelligence March 25: Genetic Engineering April 29: Cultured Meat
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