Sweets and Eats with Errol Sull
Jewish Community Center - Holland Building 787 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY, United StatesCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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A weekly study of the moral, psychological and spiritual teachings of the Talmud. Hot, golden chicken soup is served. at Jewish Discovery Center - 831 Maple Rd. www.jewishdiscovery.org
The Spirit of Shabbat (Zoom Only). Give yourself a spiritual Shabbat treat. Join Rabbi Greenberg for penetrating insight along with a delightful story. Zoom connection information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2268494785?pwd=YVFLK0E5TzZGRUk5aUhsVWNzWXZ5Zz09 Meeting ID: 226 849 4785 Password: 613 (if prompted) or Call +1 929 205 6099
For more information, contact Rabbi Einav Symons [email protected]
Fun on a Sunday morning for pre-k kids and a grown-up! Parents and grandparents are invited to join Rabbi Brent and Jill Gutmann for an engaging, interactive, Jewish-themed gathering of Pre-K children and the grown-ups who love them. Doors open at 9:15 AM for Free Play in the gym. The little ones get out their wiggles on our riding toys and other tot-sized gym equipment. Both grown-ups and little ones enjoy the playful atmosphere and making friends. At 10 AM, we move to the Library for stories and songs, followed by some easy arts & crafts and a yummy snack. Members and Non-Members are welcome to attend. Registration for all 9 sessions is $90, but we are always happy to welcome walk-ins at $18/class per child! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Elisa Boxer is an Emmy-winning journalist and Sydney Taylor Honor-winning author who has written numerous nonfiction books for children. She has a passion for telling stories about unsung heroes who have found the courage to defy social norms and create change, especially during dark times in history. Her books include The Voice that Won the Vote, Covered in Color (called “compelling from cover to cover” in a Kirkus starred review) and Hidden Hope, which earned three starred reviews and the Sydney Taylor silver medal. Elisa lives in Maine and has many more books on the way. Title: The Tree of Life: How a Holocaust Sapling Inspired the World Descriptions: This delicately told, beautifully illustrated true story is recommended by the publisher for ages five to nine — but, in reality, it’s suitable and useful for children of all ages. It centers on a special maple tree whose descendants are planted in many locations, including the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. During the Holocaust, a group of inmates, some of them children, smuggled a small sapling into their concentration camp and cared for it. It was so important to them that they shared their meager water rations with it. Watching it grow and thrive reminded them that, despite their harsh surroundings, a future was possible. […]
Chai Hebrew School: Where Judaism comes alive. 757 Hopkins Rd, Williamsville, NY 14221 716 639 -7600 ChaiHebrewSchool.com Sundays 10:00 - 12:30 - Lunch is served November 10, 17, 24 December 8, 15 January 5, 12, 19, 26 February 2, 9 March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 April 6, 27 May 4, 11, 18 June 1
Everyone is welcome.