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SUMMARY:Shabbat Community Hike
DESCRIPTION:Delight in beautiful guided hikes including personal reflection\, community connection\, and the opportunity to experience peaceful moments in nature. All hikes are led by Rachel Happel\, TBS Senior Director of Learning and Engagement. Specific locations for each date will be shared with those who register. Community Hikes are designed for adults and teens and will range from 2-4 miles. Hikes take place “drizzle or shine” but cancel for heavy rain or other extreme weather conditions.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/shabbat-community-hike-7/
LOCATION:Outside of Temple
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning
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SUMMARY:From Fanny to the Nanny: The Evolution of Jewish Women in American Comedy
DESCRIPTION:Join actor and television maven Callie Raynor for a lively exploration of how Jewish women have been portrayed on the small screen\, beginning with Molly Goldberg\, America’s first Jewish TV mom\, who debuted in 1949. Through the work of stars and creators such as Fran Drescher\, Julia Louis-Dreyfus\, and Rachel Bloom\, we’ll trace the evolution of these portrayals\, consider the impact of early Jewish characters\, and reflect on both the progress made and the gaps in representation that still remain in American television. The program will conclude with a special conversation about Callie’s own experience co-creating the contemporary comedy series Front of House\, offering an insider’s perspective on Jewish storytelling today. Brought to you by the Orange County Jewish Community Scholar Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. \nCallie Raynor is an actor\, writer\, and TV super fan based in New York City. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Texas at Austin\, where she earned a BA in theater and a BS in radio-television-film with a focus on film and TV history. Callie received a graduate certificate from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and has performed for audiences across the tri-state area and beyond. She is the co-creator\, writer\, and producer of the mockumentary series\, Front of House.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/from-fanny-to-the-nanny-the-evolution-of-jewish-women-in-american-comedy/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Beyond the Uniform  The Untold Stories of Jewish Women in Wartime
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Tamar Ketko to learn about the often-overlooked role of Jewish women during World War II. Drawing on powerful stories as well as documentary\, visual\, and archival sources\, the talk will explore how Jewish women took part in armies and resistance movements across different fronts – from the Soviet Army to Allied forces – while navigating the unique challenges of being both women and Jews in wartime. Dr. Ketko will also examine the experiences of women in underground and the complex story of volunteers from the Jewish Yishuv who joined the British Army\, offering a nuanced and engaging perspective on courage\, identity\, and difficult choices. Questions? Contact Adult Learning.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/beyond-the-uniform-the-untold-stories-of-jewish-women-in-wartime/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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SUMMARY:The New Syria: New Enemy or New Friend
DESCRIPTION:Syria is one of the most consequential and least understood countries in the Middle East\, and few Western Jews have had the opportunity to witness its dramatic transformation from the inside. Join Rabbi Asher Lopatin for a fascinating firsthand account of his groundbreaking visits to Syria in 2025\, beginning just months after the fall of the Assad regime and continuing through two subsequent missions. Rabbi Lopatin will share the remarkable story of how these journeys came about\, what he encountered on the ground\, and whether a new chapter in Syria’s relationship with the West\, and perhaps even with Israel\, may be possible. Drawing on candid conversations with government officials\, business leaders\, educators\, cultural figures\, and ordinary Syrians from all walks of life\, he will offer a rare glimpse into a country long viewed as one of Israel’s most implacable adversaries. Combining personal stories\, political insight\, and on-the-ground observations\, this promises to be an extraordinary look inside a nation at a historic crossroads. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholars Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. \nRabbi Asher Lopatin is the rabbi of Kehillat Etz Chayim in Detroit and the Director of Community Relations at the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor. He is a Rhodes Scholar with an M.Phil in Medieval Arabic Thought from Oxford University. He has rabbinic ordination from Rav Ahron Soloveichik and Yeshiva University and is a permanent member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Rabbi Lopatin is married to Rachel Tessler Lopatin and they have four children.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-new-syria-new-enemy-or-new-friend/
LOCATION:Online
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