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«March 19, 2012 - March 26, 2012»
03 / 19

Medieval Hi...

7:30 pm-9:00 pm

This part of the Jewish History series will focus on the development of the Jewish religion in the medieval period and will cover the development of the Talmud through the beginning of the enlightenment. We will gain an understanding of the medieval Jewish history as well as the literature developed in the period. All of which is crucial to understanding modern Judaism.

No class January 16th or February 20th

03 / 20

Bereavement...

7:00 pm

"When You've Lost a Loved One" - A Bereavement Support Group and extension of our caring community at NVHC.

It is our hope that NVHC members and friends from the wider community find comfort and care as they mourn losses among their family and immediate circle of the community. We hope that attendees will meet on an ongoing basis to draw support and insights in a group setting.

Worship Stu...

7:45 pm-9:00 pm

Join Rabbi Holzman and Cantor Altshul as we study the Torah Service during March’s Worship Study Group. The discussion ranges far and wide from our prayer book, Mishkan T’filah to history, ancient and modern texts and music. You’ll enjoy the Worship Study Group’s rich array of food for the mind and the heart.

03 / 21
03 / 22

Social Action

7:30 pm

Congregation-Wide Social Action Dialogue. Come hear about some of the ideas that were identified  on how to move forward and broaden participation of all congregants, and to have a greater impact in our community and the world.  We need your input and your help!

03 / 23

Erev Shabba...

8:00 pm

Join us for our weekly Erev Shabbat Service with Kol Shirah and the Spring Music Concert

03 / 24

Book Club

9:00 am

Please note: This meeting was moved from 3/17. Starting in June, the Book Club will be meeting the first Saturday of the month.

Torah Talk

9:00 am-9:01 am

The Torah is a vast collection of stories, commandments, ritual practices, and ethical standards. It is meant to be studied and understood not only to connect us to our ancestors and traditions, but also to guide us toward an ethical and spiritual life. Torah means learning. For many of us, understanding Torah is not easy. We may find the language confusing and the meaning difficult to grasp. Yet when we learn together, we are thrilled by the insights we glean and share. Whether you have studied Torah before or are new to Torah study, you will find wisdom and inspiriation each time you study a

Shabbat Ser...

10:30 am-12:00 pm

Regular Shabbat Morning Service

03 / 25

Classical H...

11:00 am-12:15 pm

Covers the period of the Greek conquest of Israel through the development of the Talmud. This course will focus on the transition of the ancient Israelite religion to something more recognizable as Judasim. There will be ten class sessions.

Pesach...Ma...

2:00 pm-3:30 pm

Pesach...Way Beyond Matza Balls! A Worshop for All...

Whether you've been celebrating Passover for years or just beginning to do it in your home for your own family, we'll show you how!

*Pesach Foods: tastings and recipes

*Multi-generational Seders and Haggadot led by Rabbi Holzman

*The Seder Table and Sisterhood Gift Shop Passover Boutique

*How to Keep Passover for a Week (It Ain't that Hard!)

*Passover for Preschoolers

Pesach Songs with Cantor Altshul

**Join our "Be a Guest, Be a Host" Firs Night Seder list

 

03 / 26

Medieval Hi...

7:30 pm-9:00 pm

This part of the Jewish History series will focus on the development of the Jewish religion in the medieval period and will cover the development of the Talmud through the beginning of the enlightenment. We will gain an understanding of the medieval Jewish history as well as the literature developed in the period. All of which is crucial to understanding modern Judaism.

No class January 16th or February 20th