Beit Midrash at KOT
Everyone is welcome.
Everyone is welcome.
Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa is a fascinating series exploring the questions our ancestors asked sages across the ages. 3 things we’ll learn in the course: 1. How our ancestors lived We’ll explore thirty real-life cases and get vivid windows into the lives of Jewish individuals and communities across history—from Spain in the fourteenth century, to nineteenth-century Russia, and 1950s Brooklyn. What did they worry about? What problems did they face? Join to find out! 2. How Jewish law works It shapes everything from the synagogue service to who wins a dispute—but Jewish law is shrouded in mystery. How does an ancient law apply to new realities? How do the rules get made? We’ll unpack the steps that the sages followed to adjudicate disputes and answer tricky questions. 3. The future of Judaism In our final lesson, we’ll see how Jewish law is already grappling with the questions raised by travel to Mars, artificial intelligence, lab-grown meat, and more. Uncover your history. Understand your heritage. Join us for an enlightening and intriguing course. Instructor: Rabbi Laizer Labkovski Hot dinner served No charge, all are welcome! Click here to register!
Where it's fun to be Jewish at Jewish Discovery Center - 831 Maple Rd. Dinner will be served at 5:00 PM For more information call Brocha Leah Greenberg at 716.908.0133
Once again, we are working hard to bring you what you count on us for – Judaism and community, imbued with warmth and joy. We are pleased once again to offer “SEDER IN A BOX” kit. This Passover, host your own Seder with our Seder in a Box.We are providing this service free of charge! Sponsorships available. Seder in a Box includes: Seder plate 6 Seder items – Bone, Egg, Horseradish, Lettuce, vegetable, and Charoset. Kiddush Cup Handmade Shmurah Matzah Passover Seder Guide Seder Meal includes: Gefilte Fish Chicken Soup & Matzo ball Green Salad Brisket Herb Roasted Potatoes Tzimmes Dessert Reservation required 716 639-7600
The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated in the early spring, from the 15th through the 22nd of the Hebrew month of Nissan. It commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt. It is observed by avoiding leaven and highlighted by the Seder meals that include four cups of wine, eating matzah and bitter herbs, and retelling the story of the Exodus.
Celebrate Passover in the great company of friends, family, and community! You and your family are invited to enjoy a warm, authentic, and inspiring Passover experience. Held at the Center for Jewish Life, the Passover Seder features a gourmet four-course meal, hand baked shmurah matzah, four cups of wine, personal English-Hebrew Haggadas and beautiful insights into our timeless Festival of Freedom. No charge. All are welcome Click here to register!
Celebrate Passover in the great company of friends, family, and community! You and your family are invited to enjoy a warm, authentic, and inspiring Passover experience. Held at the Center for Jewish Life, the Passover Seder features a gourmet four-course meal, hand baked shmurah matzah, four cups of wine, personal English-Hebrew Haggadas and beautiful insights into our timeless Festival of Freedom. No charge. All are welcome Click here to register!
Everyone is welcome.
October 20th, 2025 7 - 8:30 pm March 23rd 7-8:30pm April 6th 2026 7 - 8:30 pm May 31st 2026 7 - 8:30 pm June 22nd 2026 6:30-8:30 End of Year Dinner
Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa is a fascinating series exploring the questions our ancestors asked sages across the ages. 3 things we’ll learn in the course: 1. How our ancestors lived We’ll explore thirty real-life cases and get vivid windows into the lives of Jewish individuals and communities across history—from Spain in the fourteenth century, to nineteenth-century Russia, and 1950s Brooklyn. What did they worry about? What problems did they face? Join to find out! 2. How Jewish law works It shapes everything from the synagogue service to who wins a dispute—but Jewish law is shrouded in mystery. How does an ancient law apply to new realities? How do the rules get made? We’ll unpack the steps that the sages followed to adjudicate disputes and answer tricky questions. 3. The future of Judaism In our final lesson, we’ll see how Jewish law is already grappling with the questions raised by travel to Mars, artificial intelligence, lab-grown meat, and more. Uncover your history. Understand your heritage. Join us for an enlightening and intriguing course. Instructor: Rabbi Laizer Labkovski Hot dinner served No charge, all are welcome! Click here to register!