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SUMMARY:Off The Beaten Track In Israel: Mateh Yehuda
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a captivating tour of Israel’s Mateh Yehuda region\, a hidden gem that offers off-the-beaten-track destinations blending history\, nature\, and culture. Nestled in the lush Judean Hills\, this enchanting region is home to serene visits to lesser-known monasteries\, picturesque villages\, and a flourishing wine scene. The region boasts authentic culinary experiences and a vibrant community of artisans and farmers who call this area home. You’ll uncover ancient archaeological treasures\, from remnants of forgotten civilizations to ancient Roman roads and Byzantine-era churches. The scenic hiking trails and nature reserves further enhance the region’s untouched beauty\, it appears that this region has it all\, after this eye opening tour\, you might never bother going anywhere else in Israel! This journey through Mateh Yehuda reveals the perfect blend of culture\, history\, and natural beauty\, offering a fresh and intimate perspective on Israel’s underrated destinations. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholars Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. Questions? Contact Adult Learning. Register: t-b-s.me/matehyehuda \nOriginally from Sydney\, Australia\, Gila Levitan moved to Israel 20 years ago\, transitioning from a career in physiotherapy to becoming one of the top-rated tour guides\, celebrated on TripAdvisor. With her passion for detail and love for teaching\, Gila will deepen your understanding and inspire your next adventure. Don’t miss this chance to uncover the lesser-known gems of Israel with one of Israel’s most acclaimed guides.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/off-the-beaten-track-in-israel-mateh-yehuda/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250814T153000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250814T163000
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Olympus: The Enduring Gifts of Ancient Greece
DESCRIPTION:From the invention of democracy and the rise of philosophy to the beauty of Greek art and the birth of theater\, this four part series reveals how classical ideals continue to shape our politics\, aesthetics\, ethics\, and storytelling. Each session highlights not only Greece’s internal achievements but also its rich interactions with cultures like Egypt and the Near East. A renowned classicist and global scholar of Jewish communities\, Dr. Mendelsohn brings deep historical\, linguistic\, and cultural insight to this engaging journey through the legacy of the ancient world to its enduring influence on modern life. Register: t-b-s.me/olympus
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/echoes-of-olympus-the-enduring-gifts-of-ancient-greece/2025-08-14/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250810T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250810T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T211023Z
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SUMMARY:Dracula: Antisemitism and British Gothic Literature
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating one-hour online conversation between Aaron Henne\, Artistic Director of theatre dybbuk\, and scholar and author Dr. Carol Margaret Davison. They will explore some of the history and insights which are brought to life in Davison’s book\, Anti-Semitism and British Gothic Literature. In that work\, Davison interprets the changing significance of the trans-national Wandering Jew in classic Gothic fiction\, and the character’s migration into Victorian realism.  She reveals how the spectres of Jewish difference and Jewish assimilation haunt British literature. The discussion will especially focus on Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, exploring the ways in which the societal concerns present at the time of its publication intersect with the prejudices and beliefs that are embedded in the text. This event precedes the world premiere of theatre dybbuk’s Dracula (Annotated)\, which uses a unique blend of scholarly investigation and heightened theatricality to weave together the plot and characters of Dracula with references to Victorian England and Jewish history. Brought to you by the Orange County Community Scholars Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. Questions? Contact Adult Learning.  Register: t-b-s.me/dracula \nDr. Carol Margaret Davison is an internationally recognized scholar specializing in Gothic and Victorian literature\, women’s writing\, and cultural teratology. A former Canada-U.S. Fulbright scholar and Series Editor for Anthem Studies in Gothic Literature\, she has published award-winning books including The Gothic & Death and Anti-Semitism and British Gothic Literature\, and serves as Director of The Sickly Taper\, the world’s largest Gothic bibliography site. Dr. Davison has edited multiple influential collections and special journal issues\, and her work continues to shape the field of Gothic literary studies. \nAaron Henne is the founding artistic director of theatre dybbuk\, an organization that uses Jewish history to explore complex contemporary issues through the arts. He is also a nationally recognized educator and facilitator\, having led storytelling and character workshops at institutions like Lucasfilm\, Pixar\, and DreamWorks\, and taught for programs at Hebrew Union College\, Georgetown\, and Wexner. A recipient of multiple playwriting awards\, Aaron is a Wexner Field Fellow and member of the ROI community\, known for his dynamic contributions to Jewish education and creative engagement.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/dracula-antisemitism-and-british-gothic-literature/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events,Homepage Feature
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250807T153000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250807T163000
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CREATED:20250716T191944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T192641Z
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Olympus: The Enduring Gifts of Ancient Greece
DESCRIPTION:From the invention of democracy and the rise of philosophy to the beauty of Greek art and the birth of theater\, this four part series reveals how classical ideals continue to shape our politics\, aesthetics\, ethics\, and storytelling. Each session highlights not only Greece’s internal achievements but also its rich interactions with cultures like Egypt and the Near East. A renowned classicist and global scholar of Jewish communities\, Dr. Mendelsohn brings deep historical\, linguistic\, and cultural insight to this engaging journey through the legacy of the ancient world to its enduring influence on modern life. Register: t-b-s.me/olympus
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/echoes-of-olympus-the-enduring-gifts-of-ancient-greece/2025-08-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250731T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250731T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250711T144750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T212514Z
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SUMMARY:Pre-State Photographic Archives  & the Zionist Movement
DESCRIPTION:In the 1920s\, the Jewish National Fund relocated its operations from Europe to Jerusalem\, bringing with it a bold vision for documenting—and directing—the story of the Jewish people in the land of Israel. One of its first major initiatives was the creation of a groundbreaking photographic archive\, conceived not merely as a record of events but as a tool for shaping collective memory and mobilizing support. These striking images played a central role in fundraising campaigns\, public outreach\, and the construction of a new national narrative in pre-state Palestine. From portraits of pioneers to depictions of settlement and transformation\, the archive helped define how the Zionist enterprise was seen both at home and abroad. Join us to explore the archive’s formative years\, the visual strategies it employed\, and the enduring impact of its imagery on the making of a nation. Register: t-b-s.me/prestatephoto \nDr Rotem Rozental\, is the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP). Between 2016-2022\, she served as Chief Curator at American Jewish University\, where she was also Assistant Dean of the Whizin Center for Continuing Education and Senior Director of Arts and Creative Programming. Her book\, Pre-State Photographic Archives and the Zionist Movement\, was published in 2023 (Routledge)\, and was named recipient of the Jordan Schnitzer First Book Award by the Association for Jewish Studies. Also in 2023\, Rotem edited and contributed a text to the artist book Itinerarium by photo-collage artist Shay Zilberman. Rotem has been researching the intersections of photo-based art\, technology and visual culture for nearly two decades and is currently working on a nonfiction memoir project that is inspired by this work. She is also a lecturer at USC Roski School of Art and Design Critical Studies Department. Rotem mentors artists worldwide and contributes regularly to magazines\, journals and exhibition catalogues. Her writings about contemporary art and image-based media were published in Artforum\, Photographies\, Jewish Currents\, Tablet and Forward\, among other outlets. Her essay\, “Call the Midlife\,” will be published in Afterimage in 2025\, and her story\, “A Scar\, Visible Only to Me\,” was recently published in the anthology Scars by Beyond Words Magazine.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/pre-state-photographic-archives-the-zionist-movement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250703T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250703T140000
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CREATED:20250617T130948Z
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SUMMARY:Thessaloniki: A City of Empires and Echoes
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating one-hour live online walking tour of Thessaloniki\, Greece—a city where ancient\, Ottoman\, Jewish\, and modern histories converge. Led by an expert local guide\, this virtual journey will take us through the heart of Thessaloniki’s old city\, showcasing landmarks such as the Roman forum\, Byzantine walls\, vibrant markets\, and the waterfront promenade. Along the way\, we’ll explore the rich legacy of one of Europe’s most important Jewish communities with our Wowzitude guide\, including the once-thriving Jewish quarter and stories of Sephardic life\, resilience\, and remembrance. This immersive experience offers a dynamic glimpse into the cultural mosaic that defines this remarkable city—all from the comfort of your home. Brought to you by the Orange County Community Scholars Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. Questions? Contact Adult Learning.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/thessaloniki
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/thessaloniki-a-city-of-empires-and-echoes/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250625T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250625T141500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250609T141401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T211017Z
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SUMMARY:Travel Photography:  Artistic Insights & Tips
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re joining us on the upcoming CSP Greece adventure or simply dreaming of future travels\, this session will offer helpful guidance on navigating local customs\, engaging meaningfully with history and heritage sites\, and traveling with deeper awareness and curiosity. Learn how to use light\, color\, and composition to elevate your images\, and gain valuable guidance on photographing respectfully and meaningfully. Whether you’re using a smartphone or a professional camera\, this session will equip you with simple yet powerful techniques to create lasting visual memories of your journey. Brought to you by the Orange County Community Scholars Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. Register: t-b-s.me/travelphotography \nTobi Kahn is a painter and sculptor whose art has been shown in over 70 solo museum exhibitions. Works by Kahn are in major museum collections\, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, NYC; the Houston Museum of Fine Arts\, TX; The Phillips Collection\, DC; Albright-Knox Art Gallery\, Buffalo\, NY; Minneapolis Institute of Art\, MN; Yale University Art Gallery\, CT; Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts\, Philadelphia\, PA; and The Jewish Museum\, NYC. In 2022\, The Phillips Collection in Washington\, D.C. installed a unit of 7 paintings that are part of the museum’s permanent collection with works from 1977-2020. The exhibition was on view from February-July 2022 and received media coverage in Forbes\, The Brooklyn Rail and Hyperallergic to name a few. Kahn also communicates his vision through his passion for teaching. For over 30 years\, he has taught fine arts at the School of Visual Arts\, NYC and lectures extensively at universities and public forums internationally on the importance of visual language and on art as healing. Kahn received his BA in Photography and Printmaking from Hunter and an MFA in Painting and Sculpture from Pratt Institute.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/travel-photography-artistic-insights-tips/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250608T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250608T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T192055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T214034Z
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SUMMARY:Panim el Panim
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/panim-el-panim-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250528T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250528T204500
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CREATED:20250409T134913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T224023Z
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SUMMARY:Circles of Connection: A Support Space for Our Jewish Community
DESCRIPTION:In a time of rising antisemitism and uncertainty\, we invite you to join Circles of Connection — a peer-led support group offering space for anyone in our community who is struggling with what it means to be Jewish in today’s world. Through guided conversation and shared reflection\, we’ll build a circle of support\, resilience\, and connection.\nThis group will meet on Zoom on the following dates: \nThursday\, May 1\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 28\, 7:15–8:45 PM \nCome to one session or all three.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/cofc\nContact Rabbi Elyse with any questions.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/circles-of-connection-a-support-space-for-our-jewish-community/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250522T200000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250522T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250429T152552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T214050Z
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SUMMARY:MAST presents: Dr. Joan Lurie
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Joan Lurie discussing UNWRA\, NGO’s and United Nation’s Antisemitism \nJoan has a doctorate in Physics and is an expert on observing the Earth using data from satellites. Joan with four colleagues has represented International Council of Jewish Women (ICJW) at the United Nations in New York as an NGO for more than 15 years. As a lifelong Zionist\, Joan is passionate about the need for peace in the Middle East. She believes that the “path to peace begins in the classroom”\, but not in the classroom run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency(UNRWA). At the U.N. Joan serves as Vice Chair of the recently formed UN Committee entitled “End Antisemitism and Promote Peace (EASAPP). She became aware that the UNRWA education and summer camp programs for half a million Palestinian children for over seventy years\, has consistently incited students to murder and martyrdom and support the “Right of Return”. During the current war between Israel and Hamas\, much of the world has realized that peace is not possible while UNRWA continues to teach the “War of Return”. She has co-authored several papers and regularly lectures on the subject. As a UN representative\, Joan is a member of the Executive Committee of ICJW and interacts with other members from 33 countries including representatives from the U.N. in Geneva\, Paris and Vienna. \nRegister here.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/mast-presents-dr-joan-lurie/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250514T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250409T135212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T232516Z
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SUMMARY:Circles of Connection: A Support Space for Our Jewish Community
DESCRIPTION:In a time of rising antisemitism and uncertainty\, we invite you to join Circles of Connection — a peer-led support group offering space for anyone in our community who is struggling with what it means to be Jewish in today’s world. Through guided conversation and shared reflection\, we’ll build a circle of support\, resilience\, and connection.\nThis group will meet on Zoom on the following dates:\nThursday\, May 1\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 28\, 7:15–8:45 PM\nCome to one session or all three.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/cofc\nContact Rabbi Elyse with any questions.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/circles-of-connection-a-support-space-for-our-jewish-community-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250505T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250505T204500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T193617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T215826Z
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SUMMARY:Where Are You in Relation to Israel?
DESCRIPTION:In a short\, compelling book entitled Jews and Words\, Amos Oz and his daughter Fania Oz-Salzberger\, wrote that the Jewish people are not related by bloodlines\, but rather by text-lines. Over seven sessions\, we will study some of the texts that connect the people of Israel to the land of Israel and the State of Israel. I hope that everyone who chooses to participate in this course of study will grow their personal relationships with the other people in the cohort and with Israel. Our goal will be to deepen and thicken our relationships to Israel\, and to increase Ahavat Yisrael – “love of Israel\,” – including both the people and the place. Please join us for any\, and hopefully\, every session! Register: t-b-s.me/relations \nDuring our series\, our topic titles will include: \n\nIsrael in Perspective: Zionism as a Response to Modernity\nIsrael in Perspective: The Zionist Idea\nOne State\, Many Midwives\nA State of Ideals is not the Same as an Ideal State\nBe Careful What You Pray For\nNot All Wars Are the Same\nThe Story of Hatikvah\n\nAll sessions will be recorded. Rabbi Elyse Pincus Abrahams will be joining Rabbi Katzew throughout the series to bring additional wisdom and insight. \nOur Teacher: Rabbi Jan Katzew \nRabbi Katzew\, PhD is Associate Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought and Education and Senior Educator of the EMA Program at HUC-JIR. After serving for six years as rabbi/educator at The Community Synagogue in Port Washington\, NY\, Jan became a Jerusalem Fellow and earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University in Jewish Thought and Education. For fifteen years Jan led a team of educators at the Union for Reform Judaism that was responsible for designing\, developing\, and implementing curricular resources for early childhood centers\, congregational schools\, day schools and adult learning communities throughout the world. Since its inception in 2008\, Jan has been a senior consultant to the iCenter for Israel Education\, mentoring students from multiple graduate schools and seminaries to become Israel educators\, a task made even more important after October 7\, 2023. Jan is the author of popular and scholarly articles in multiple fields that include Interfaith dialogue\, Mussar\, Medieval Hebrew Poetry\, Israel Education\, Moral Development\, and educational philosophy and practice.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/where-are-you-in-relation-to-israel-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250504T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250504T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T192032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250503T214018Z
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SUMMARY:Panim el Panim
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/panim-el-panim-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250501T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250501T133000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250409T135111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T211055Z
UID:10005176-1746100800-1746106200@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:Circles of Connection: A Support Space for Our Jewish Community
DESCRIPTION:In a time of rising antisemitism and uncertainty\, we invite you to join Circles of Connection — a peer-led support group offering space for anyone in our community who is struggling with what it means to be Jewish in today’s world. Through guided conversation and shared reflection\, we’ll build a circle of support\, resilience\, and connection.\nThis group will meet on Zoom on the following dates:\nThursday\, May 1\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 12:00–1:30 PM\nWednesday\, May 28\, 7:15–8:45 PM\nCome to one session or all three.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/cofc\nContact Rabbi Elyse with any questions.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/circles-of-connection-a-support-space-for-our-jewish-community-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250406T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250406T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T191947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150547Z
UID:10004914-1743940800-1743945300@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:Panim el Panim
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/panim-el-panim-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250324T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250324T204500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T192436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
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SUMMARY:Not All Wars Are the Same
DESCRIPTION:In Jewish thought\, there is a profound distinction between a מלחמת רשות Milchemet Rishut\, a permitted war\, and a מלחמת מצוה Milchemet Mitzvah\, a necessary war. Embedded in this distinction are the ethics that infuse a document that animates the spirit of Israel’s military\, רוח צה״ל Ruach Tzahal. We will study that document and consider its applicability in the aftermath of October 7th. This program is part of our “Where Are You In Relation to Israel?” series. New participants are welcome at any time. \nRegister: t-b-s.me/relations \nDuring our series\, our topic titles will include: \n\nIsrael in Perspective: Zionism as a Response to Modernity\nIsrael in Perspective: The Zionist Idea\nOne State\, Many Midwives\nA State of Ideals is not the Same as an Ideal State\nBe Careful What You Pray For\nNot All Wars Are the Same\nThe Story of Hatikvah\n\nAll sessions will be recorded. Rabbi Elyse Pincus Abrahams will be joining Rabbi Katzew throughout the series to bring additional wisdom and insight. \nOur Teacher: Rabbi Jan Katzew \nRabbi Katzew\, PhD is Associate Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought and Education and Senior Educator of the EMA Program at HUC-JIR. After serving for six years as rabbi/educator at The Community Synagogue in Port Washington\, NY\, Jan became a Jerusalem Fellow and earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University in Jewish Thought and Education. For fifteen years Jan led a team of educators at the Union for Reform Judaism that was responsible for designing\, developing\, and implementing curricular resources for early childhood centers\, congregational schools\, day schools and adult learning communities throughout the world. Since its inception in 2008\, Jan has been a senior consultant to the iCenter for Israel Education\, mentoring students from multiple graduate schools and seminaries to become Israel educators\, a task made even more important after October 7\, 2023. Jan is the author of popular and scholarly articles in multiple fields that include Interfaith dialogue\, Mussar\, Medieval Hebrew Poetry\, Israel Education\, Moral Development\, and educational philosophy and practice.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/where-are-you-in-relation-to-israel-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250323T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250323T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250211T174724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
UID:10005037-1742756400-1742760000@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Second World War: From Global Conquest to a New World Order
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new 4-part series with Professor Stephen Berk\, following his February series on World War I\, as we delve into the transformative impact of World War II. This conflict not only accelerated the changes sparked by the Great War but also reshaped the global order\, marking the end of imperialism\, the rise of two superpowers\, and the dawn of the nuclear age. Each session will focus on a critical phase of the war: on March 2\, Hitler Conquers Europe: Only England Fights and Stalin Watches; on March 9\, Barbarossa: The Rising Sun Makes Its Move; on March 16\, Stalingrad\, Overlord\, and the Tide Turns in the Pacific; and on March 23\, On to Berlin: Iwo\, Okinawa\, and a Mushroom Cloud. A distinguished historian and CSP’s 10th Annual Scholar in Residence\, Professor Berk brings his expertise to this in-depth exploration of the war that redefined the 20th century. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/secondworldwar\nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-second-world-war-from-global-conquest-to-a-new-world-order/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250316T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250211T174908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
UID:10005036-1742151600-1742155200@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Second World War: From Global Conquest to a New World Order
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new 4-part series with Professor Stephen Berk\, following his February series on World War I\, as we delve into the transformative impact of World War II. This conflict not only accelerated the changes sparked by the Great War but also reshaped the global order\, marking the end of imperialism\, the rise of two superpowers\, and the dawn of the nuclear age. Each session will focus on a critical phase of the war: on March 2\, Hitler Conquers Europe: Only England Fights and Stalin Watches; on March 9\, Barbarossa: The Rising Sun Makes Its Move; on March 16\, Stalingrad\, Overlord\, and the Tide Turns in the Pacific; and on March 23\, On to Berlin: Iwo\, Okinawa\, and a Mushroom Cloud. A distinguished historian and CSP’s 10th Annual Scholar in Residence\, Professor Berk brings his expertise to this in-depth exploration of the war that redefined the 20th century. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/secondworldwar\nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-second-world-war-from-global-conquest-to-a-new-world-order-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T200000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250218T153352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
UID:10005040-1741550400-1741554000@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:MAST Presents: Fighting Antisemitism Online
DESCRIPTION:Elder will discuss his book\, Protocols: Exposing Modern Antisemitism. Elder joins us to discuss his book and examines the modern antisemitic ideas that the Jewish lobby controls the American government\, Israel ethnically cleanses non-Jews from Israel\, Zionism is racism\, Israel violates international law in myriad ways\, and Jews use the Holocaust to justify their own Nazi-like crimes. Question and answer to follow the presentation. Elder of Ziyon is an award winning writer\, one of the most influential pro-Israel voices on social media today. His website attracts thousands of readers a day. Elder’s posts include hard-hitting analysis\, translations\, and interpretations of Arabic news sources\, news that doesn’t reach traditional media\, interviews\, infographics and memes.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/elder
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/mast-presents-fighting-antisemitism-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250211T174940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
UID:10005035-1741546800-1741550400@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Second World War: From Global Conquest to a New World Order
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new 4-part series with Professor Stephen Berk\, following his February series on World War I\, as we delve into the transformative impact of World War II. This conflict not only accelerated the changes sparked by the Great War but also reshaped the global order\, marking the end of imperialism\, the rise of two superpowers\, and the dawn of the nuclear age. Each session will focus on a critical phase of the war: on March 2\, Hitler Conquers Europe: Only England Fights and Stalin Watches; on March 9\, Barbarossa: The Rising Sun Makes Its Move; on March 16\, Stalingrad\, Overlord\, and the Tide Turns in the Pacific; and on March 23\, On to Berlin: Iwo\, Okinawa\, and a Mushroom Cloud. A distinguished historian and CSP’s 10th Annual Scholar in Residence\, Professor Berk brings his expertise to this in-depth exploration of the war that redefined the 20th century. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/secondworldwar\nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-second-world-war-from-global-conquest-to-a-new-world-order-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250309T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T191919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150548Z
UID:10004902-1741521600-1741526100@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:Panim el Panim
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/panim-el-panim-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250302T190000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250211T175316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150602Z
UID:10005034-1740942000-1740945600@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Second World War: From Global Conquest to a New World Order
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new 4-part series with Professor Stephen Berk\, following his February series on World War I\, as we delve into the transformative impact of World War II. This conflict not only accelerated the changes sparked by the Great War but also reshaped the global order\, marking the end of imperialism\, the rise of two superpowers\, and the dawn of the nuclear age. Each session will focus on a critical phase of the war: on March 2\, Hitler Conquers Europe: Only England Fights and Stalin Watches; on March 9\, Barbarossa: The Rising Sun Makes Its Move; on March 16\, Stalingrad\, Overlord\, and the Tide Turns in the Pacific; and on March 23\, On to Berlin: Iwo\, Okinawa\, and a Mushroom Cloud. A distinguished historian and CSP’s 10th Annual Scholar in Residence\, Professor Berk brings his expertise to this in-depth exploration of the war that redefined the 20th century. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning.\nRegister: t-b-s.me/secondworldwar\nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-second-world-war-from-global-conquest-to-a-new-world-order-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250224T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250224T204500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250106T191507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150603Z
UID:10004898-1740424500-1740429900@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:Be Careful What You Pray For
DESCRIPTION:Since 1948\, many prayers for the State of Israel have been created. We will study several different versions of the prayer\, each of which reflects the articulated relationship of a movement or an individual Jew to the State of Israel. This program is part of our “Where Are You In Relation to Israel?” series. New participants are welcome at any time. \nRegister: t-b-s.me/relations \nDuring our series\, our topic titles will include: \n\nIsrael in Perspective: Zionism as a Response to Modernity\nIsrael in Perspective: The Zionist Idea\nOne State\, Many Midwives\nA State of Ideals is not the Same as an Ideal State\nBe Careful What You Pray For\nNot All Wars Are the Same\nThe Story of Hatikvah\n\nAll sessions will be recorded. Rabbi Elyse Pincus Abrahams will be joining Rabbi Katzew throughout the series to bring additional wisdom and insight. \nOur Teacher: Rabbi Jan Katzew \nRabbi Katzew\, PhD is Associate Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought and Education and Senior Educator of the EMA Program at HUC-JIR. After serving for six years as rabbi/educator at The Community Synagogue in Port Washington\, NY\, Jan became a Jerusalem Fellow and earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University in Jewish Thought and Education. For fifteen years Jan led a team of educators at the Union for Reform Judaism that was responsible for designing\, developing\, and implementing curricular resources for early childhood centers\, congregational schools\, day schools and adult learning communities throughout the world. Since its inception in 2008\, Jan has been a senior consultant to the iCenter for Israel Education\, mentoring students from multiple graduate schools and seminaries to become Israel educators\, a task made even more important after October 7\, 2023. Jan is the author of popular and scholarly articles in multiple fields that include Interfaith dialogue\, Mussar\, Medieval Hebrew Poetry\, Israel Education\, Moral Development\, and educational philosophy and practice.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/where-are-you-in-relation-to-israel-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250223T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250114T174455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150603Z
UID:10005013-1740315600-1740319200@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Great War:  How World War I Shaped the Modern World
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive four-part series with Professor Stephen M. Berk as we delve into the transformative impact of World War I—The Great War. This seminal event of the 20th century reshaped nations\, ideologies\, and societies\, influencing everything from the rise of Lenin\, Mussolini\, and Hitler to the global movements for decolonization\, women’s rights\, and American isolationism. Each session will focus on a pivotal aspect of the war: on February 2\, we explore The Kaiser\, Pervasive Fear\, and National Interest\, leading to the Battle of the Marne; on February 9\, Verdun and the Somme\, battles that epitomize the horror of war; on February 16\, Lenin Comes to Power and the Yanks Are Coming\, revealing the revolutionary changes and American involvement; and on February 23\, Germany Rolls the Dice\, examining the diplomacy of war and peace. A distinguished historian and TBS’s 2017 Scholar-in-Residence\, Professor Berk brings unparalleled insight and expertise to this exploration of history that continues to shape our world. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. \nRegister: t-b-s.me/thegreatwar \nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-great-war-how-world-war-i-shaped-the-modern-world-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250218T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250218T201500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20241226T203259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150603Z
UID:10001791-1739906100-1739909700@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:God\, Torah\, Israel: An Exploration of Judaism's Foundational Principles
DESCRIPTION:Jewish tradition teaches that the three major pillars of Judaism are God\, Torah\, and Israel. While Jews understand and connect to each of these principles differently\, they nonetheless encompass that totality of Judaism as a tradition of religion/spirituality\, sacred text\, and community/peoplehood. Join us as we consider the various meanings of each and how we might relate to them today.\nRegister: https://t-b-s.me/principles
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/god-torah-israel-an-exploration-of-judaisms-foundational-principles-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250216T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250114T174530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150603Z
UID:10005012-1739710800-1739714400@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Great War:  How World War I Shaped the Modern World
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive four-part series with Professor Stephen M. Berk as we delve into the transformative impact of World War I—The Great War. This seminal event of the 20th century reshaped nations\, ideologies\, and societies\, influencing everything from the rise of Lenin\, Mussolini\, and Hitler to the global movements for decolonization\, women’s rights\, and American isolationism. Each session will focus on a pivotal aspect of the war: on February 2\, we explore The Kaiser\, Pervasive Fear\, and National Interest\, leading to the Battle of the Marne; on February 9\, Verdun and the Somme\, battles that epitomize the horror of war; on February 16\, Lenin Comes to Power and the Yanks Are Coming\, revealing the revolutionary changes and American involvement; and on February 23\, Germany Rolls the Dice\, examining the diplomacy of war and peace. A distinguished historian and TBS’s 2017 Scholar-in-Residence\, Professor Berk brings unparalleled insight and expertise to this exploration of history that continues to shape our world. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. \nRegister: t-b-s.me/thegreatwar \nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-great-war-how-world-war-i-shaped-the-modern-world-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250211T191500
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250211T201500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20241226T203245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150603Z
UID:10001786-1739301300-1739304900@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:God\, Torah\, Israel: An Exploration of Judaism's Foundational Principles
DESCRIPTION:Jewish tradition teaches that the three major pillars of Judaism are God\, Torah\, and Israel. While Jews understand and connect to each of these principles differently\, they nonetheless encompass that totality of Judaism as a tradition of religion/spirituality\, sacred text\, and community/peoplehood. Join us as we consider the various meanings of each and how we might relate to them today.\nRegister: https://t-b-s.me/principles
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/god-torah-israel-an-exploration-of-judaisms-foundational-principles-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T130000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20250114T174600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150604Z
UID:10005011-1739106000-1739109600@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Great War:  How World War I Shaped the Modern World
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive four-part series with Professor Stephen M. Berk as we delve into the transformative impact of World War I—The Great War. This seminal event of the 20th century reshaped nations\, ideologies\, and societies\, influencing everything from the rise of Lenin\, Mussolini\, and Hitler to the global movements for decolonization\, women’s rights\, and American isolationism. Each session will focus on a pivotal aspect of the war: on February 2\, we explore The Kaiser\, Pervasive Fear\, and National Interest\, leading to the Battle of the Marne; on February 9\, Verdun and the Somme\, battles that epitomize the horror of war; on February 16\, Lenin Comes to Power and the Yanks Are Coming\, revealing the revolutionary changes and American involvement; and on February 23\, Germany Rolls the Dice\, examining the diplomacy of war and peace. A distinguished historian and TBS’s 2017 Scholar-in-Residence\, Professor Berk brings unparalleled insight and expertise to this exploration of history that continues to shape our world. Presented by the Orange County Community Scholar’s Program and sponsored by TBS Adult Learning. \nRegister: t-b-s.me/thegreatwar \nStephen M. Berk\, who served as CSP’s 10th Annual One Month Scholar in Residence in February 2011\, is Professor of History at Union College in Schenectady\, New York\, former Chair of the Department of History\, Director of the Program in Russian and Eastern European Studies and Faculty Advisor to the Jewish Student Organization. He is the author of Year of Crisis\, Year of Hope: Russian Jewry and the Pogroms of 1881-1882 (Greenwood Press\, 1985). He is currently writing a book titled: Our People Are Your People: American Jewry and the Struggle for Civil Rights 1954-1965. The book provides an interesting discussion of an extremely important chapter in the history of the civil rights movement and attempts to dispel the myths and misunderstandings surrounding the Black-Jewish relationship. A recipient of the Citizens Laureate Award of the University of Albany Foundation\, Professor Berk has been a consultant to the Wiesenthal Holocaust Center in Los Angeles\, has written articles on Russian and Jewish history\, anti-Semitism\, and the Middle East and has lectured on throughout the United States and Canada including such distinguished colleges and universities as Princeton\, Vanderbilt\, The University of Texas at Austin and Williams College.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/the-great-war-how-world-war-i-shaped-the-modern-world-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T120000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T131500
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20241226T203232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150604Z
UID:10001782-1739102400-1739106900@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:Panim el Panim
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/panim-el-panim/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T100000
DTEND;TZID=US/Eastern:20250209T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T073203
CREATED:20241226T203231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150604Z
UID:10001781-1739095200-1739098800@tbsneedham.org
SUMMARY:The Jews of Morocco - A Journey through History\, Politics and Culture
DESCRIPTION:The Jews of Morocco – A Journey through History\, Politics and Culture\nPlease join us for four\, Zoom-only\, sessions about the Jews of Morocco – taught by Dr. David Mendelsohn from Israel. This is a precursor to the TBS Morocco Adventure but it is open to all TBS members.\nRegister Here: https://t-b-s.me/moroccolearning \nSunday\, January 12th from 10:00-11:00 am\nThe Indigenous Jews of Morocco\nIt is believed that the first Jews reached Morocco in the 5th century BCE. They settled among the indigenous Amazigh (Berber) tribes and slowly become integrated with them. Intermarriage led to a “Judaization of the Berbers” and conversely a “Berberization of the Jews\,” meaning that the Berber Jews may be considered as indigenous to Morocco themselves. \nThis lecture will look at the History and culture of the Amazigh – especially as it pertains to the cultural imprints left upon the Jews many of which survive until today. \nSunday\, January 26th from 10:00-11:00 am EST\nThe Arabian conquest of Morocco and its Effect on the Jews\nThe Arab conquest began in 703 and began the process of the Islamification of Morocco.  In 1492\, the Spanish Expulsion led to a wave of  Spanish Jews seeking refuge in northern Morocco\, and importing a unique cultural heritage\, including their own language. What did this mean for the local Jews who had already lived there for centuries? \nThe lecture will trace this history and examine the difficulties inherent in integrating and coexisting with this dominant new culture and religion. We will also spend some time looking at the history and tenets of Islam and the structure of the mosque\, especially as it pertains to Morocco.  \nSunday\, February 2nd from 10:00-11:00 am EST\nMoving into Modernity: Monarchy\, Islam\, and the Jews of Morocco\nThis lecture will examine the unique role of the Moroccan monarchs as protector of the faith (Islam) and the unusual tolerance demonstrated to the Jews of Morocco throughout much (but certainly not all) of its history. We will examine the reasons behind this unique relationship. As a French colony\, Morocco was subject to same anti-Jewish decrees as the Jews of France from Nazi-allied Vichy France during the Second World War.  Yet in 1941\, King Mohammed V refused to deport Morocco’s 250\,000 Jews to the concentration camps of Europe stating: “There are no Jews in Morocco. There are only Moroccan subjects\,” resulting in the entirety of Morocco‘s Jewish population being saved. \nThis lecture will investigate the complex relationship between monarchs and Jews in Morocco – especially as it pertains to the culture of Islam. We will  experience and feel the results of this continuing relationship and the love most Moroccan subjects (Muslim and Jew) still feel for their king when we visit Morocco in March.  \nSunday\, February 9th from 10:00-11:30 am EST (11:00-11:30 dedicated to travel details):\nThe Jews of Morocco: Yesterday\, Today and Tomorrow\nIn 1948\, the creation of the state of Israel motivated many Moroccan Jews to move to Israel. By 1964\, more than 97\,000 Jews had left Morocco\, mainly to Israel where today there are around 1\,000\,000 Jews of Moroccan descent.  \nToday there are about 2500 Jews living in Morocco\, mostly in Casablanca. The community has good relations with the current ruler\, King Mohamed VI who encourages religious tolerance and who strives to uphold the legacy of tolerance demonstrated by King Mohammed V during the Holocaust.  We will ask and attempt to answer the oft repeated question: If the Jews had it so good\, why did they ever leave Morocco?
URL:https://tbsneedham.org/event/class-on-morocco-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Adult Learning,Classes
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR