Tu Bishvat
Buffalo, NY Buffalo, NY, United StatesTu Bishvat occurs on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat and is known as the New Year of the Trees.
Tu Bishvat occurs on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat and is known as the New Year of the Trees.
If you have any questions, please be in touch with Susan DeMari, Buffalo Jewish Federation’s Director of Community Security, at [email protected].
Enjoy a delicious lunch while listening to an engaging discussion of Jewish ethics from practical as well as spiritual perspectives.
This basic introductory Hebrew reading course is for Beginners interested in learning the Hebrew alphabet, grammar, and vocabulary with a focus on reading prayers for Shabbat, Synagogue Services, and traditional blessings. This is an introductory course. 2nd Semester: classes run 1/22 – 4/9 Wednesdays | 6-7 pm Cost: $215 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This intermediate level Hebrew course is to further develop skills for those who already know the Hebrew alphabet and can read several words and phrases. The focus of this course is on Hebrew prayer. 2nd Semester: classes run 1/22 – 4/9 Wednesdays | 6-7 pm Cost: $215 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join our Temple Beth Zion family to celebrate the Birthday of the Trees! Tu BiShvat is the Jewish “Earth Day”! It is a day on which we read Jewish teachings celebrating nature and our responsibility to take care of our environment. In Israel, trees are planted. All over the globe, Jews attend Tu BiShvat seders — communal meals to celebrate the trees and enjoy tasting several varieties of fruits and nuts. Light Dinner & Seder celebrating “The Birthday of the Trees” Speaker: Stephan Kline, CEO of NECHAMA, Jewish Response to Disaster Adults $10, Children (3-12) $5 (N/C 2 and under) Not a nut-free event. Please RSVP by February 4 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
In collaboration with the Buffalo Board of Rabbis and Cantors, this exceptional course is designed for: couples of multiple faiths considering marriage, individuals interested in conversion, or individuals (Jewish and non-Jewish) interested in learning more about Jewish religion and history. This course will explore the Jewish calendar and life cycles, worship and beliefs, the Bible, Rabbinic literature, Antisemitism, the Holocaust, Zionism and the State of Israel. Date/Time/Location: Wednesdays 6:30-8:30, JCC Benderson (Zoom for inclement weather) Dates: February 5, 12, 19, 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, 23, 30 (Yom HaZikaron - will attend community commemoration as a class) & May 7
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This advanced level Hebrew course is for those who can read and understand simple Biblical and Modern Hebrew phrases. The primary focus of this class is conversational Hebrew. 2nd Semester: classes run 1/22 – 4/9 Wednesdays | 7:30-8:30 pm Cost: $215 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER