Join Ruth Light to celebrate the joys of being Jewish on those Fridays when there is no official “program.” Ruth will be lighting candles at her home online in a Zoom room at 7 PM on those Fridays. “This is a new thing for me: even my grandmothers didn’t light candles for Shabbos”, says Ruth.... Read More
Join Women’s Rap vis Zoom, to stay connected at a distance. All CHJ women members are welcome. It’s a great way to get to know each other. The Zoom link will be sent just prior to the meeting date.If you plan to attend please RSVP Roberta Frank.
Join Ruth Light to celebrate the joys of being Jewish on those Fridays when there is no official “program.” Ruth will be lighting candles at her home online in a Zoom room at 7 PM on those Fridays. “This is a new thing for me: even my grandmothers didn’t light candles for Shabbos”, says Ruth.... Read More
Pot luck luncheon for new and new-ish members. Please join Board members for this “meet-and-mingle’ event. Please note that food contributions are welcome but not required. Written invitations will be sent out. RSVP Ruth Windsor randrbunker@charter.net. Meanwhile, set aside the date. It’s high time we met in person!
Our two-year mitzvah plan of study consists of live classes and activities facilitated by a mitzvah coordinator and our teacher, Taegun Moon. The ultimate goal of our program is to facilitate a journey for the mitzvah candidate that is meaningful, personal, and validating of their heritage, and to offer an opportunity for our congregation to... Read More
Join our CHJ Family for 2nd Seder of Passover: “Dayenu at the Diner“. CHJ families and their guests are invited to our annual traditional seder, where we read from our secular humanistic Passover Haggadah including the legendary tale of the exodus from Egypt, updated to include modern exodus stories. Passover is also a celebration of human... Read More
Join Ruth Light to celebrate the joys of being Jewish on those Fridays when there is no official “program.” Ruth will be lighting candles at her home online in a Zoom room at 7 PM on those Fridays. “This is a new thing for me: even my grandmothers didn’t light candles for Shabbos”, says Ruth.... Read More
It is 1998, the year in which America is whipped into a frenzy of prurience by the impeachment of a president, and in a small New England town an aging Classics professor, Coleman Silk, is forced to retire when his colleagues decree that he is a racist. The charge is a lie, but the real... Read More