Scholar-in-Residence Lecture and Brunch: The Future of American Jewry Pessimistic and (Cautiously) Optimistic Perspectives
Carmen HallScholar-in-Residence Weekend
December 12-14
Scholar-in-Residence Weekend
December 12-14
Join us as we explore how Greek civilization and the spread of Hellenism profoundly shaped Judaism—its language, philosophy, law, politics, and engagement with the wider world. From the Septuagint to […]
Join us for a four-part series exploring the lives and legacies of influential Jewish revolutionaries who helped shape modern history. Each session delves into the beliefs, struggles, and societal impact […]
Join us for a four-part series exploring the lives and legacies of influential Jewish revolutionaries who helped shape modern history. Each session delves into the beliefs, struggles, and societal impact […]
Join us as we explore how American Jewish life has been built, rebuilt, uprooted, and re-rooted over 250+ years, tracing a story of mobility, reinvention, and opportunity from colonial port […]
Monday, January 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Join us as we explore how American Jewish life has been built, rebuilt, uprooted, and re-rooted over 250+ years, tracing a story of mobility, reinvention, and opportunity from colonial port cities to today’s suburbs and Sunbelt hubs. On January 4, Pioneers and Port Cities looks at the Sephardic and Ashkenazic families who first established communities […]
Join us as we explore how American Jewish life has been built, rebuilt, uprooted, and re-rooted over 250+ years, tracing a story of mobility, reinvention, and opportunity from colonial port cities to today’s suburbs and Sunbelt hubs. On January 4, Pioneers and Port Cities looks at the Sephardic and Ashkenazic families who first established communities […]
Join us as we explore how American Jewish life has been built, rebuilt, uprooted, and re-rooted over 250+ years, tracing a story of mobility, reinvention, and opportunity from colonial port cities to today’s suburbs and Sunbelt hubs. On January 4, Pioneers and Port Cities looks at the Sephardic and Ashkenazic families who first established communities […]
Join us for a fascinating conversation with David Margolick, an acclaimed journalist and cultural historian, as he reflects on his remarkable career and introduces his latest book, When Caesar Was King: How Sid Caesar Reinvented American Comedy. Margolick spent years writing for The New York Times, including covering major legal affairs such as the O.J. […]
Ever wonder if your 16-year-old is one of the 13% in this age group in the US who has drunk alcohol in the past 30 days? Did more than 70,000 Americans really die from an opioid overdose in 2023? Does cannabis have long lasting detrimental brain effects on people? Are there medications to help one […]
Join TBS Brotherhood and the Adult Learning Committee for a full bagel-and-lox “Brotherhood Breakfast” honoring Roberta Gerson with the Marc Comras Award for outstanding service to our temple. Following the presentation, TBS member Doug Most introduces his latest book, Launching Liberty: The Epic Race to Build the Ships That Took America to War. Launching Liberty […]