Jewish Practice
Sun 07

- Pacific Time

Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture series

A partnership program of Urban Adamah and New Lehrhaus, and with Jewish Food Society

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Sun 21

- Pacific Time

Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture series

A partnership program of Urban Adamah and New Lehrhaus, and with Jewish Food Society

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Sun 04

- Pacific Time

Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture series

A partnership program of Urban Adamah and New Lehrhaus, and with Jewish Food Society

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Sat 22

- Pacific Time

Shalhevet Robinson: Ruth: A Literary Masterpiece, a Lesson in Kindness (In Person and on Zoom)

Virtual Program

In partnership with Beth Jacob Congregation, Oakland

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Location

Beth Jacob Congregation

3778 Park Blvd
Oakland, CA 94610 + Google Map
Sun 02

- Pacific Time

Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture series

A partnership program of Urban Adamah and New Lehrhaus, and with Jewish Food Society

Click the session titles below to reach the individual registration pages.

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Sun 09

- Pacific Time

Jhos Singer—Judaism in a Bottle: The Manischewitz Story (Zoom only)

Virtual Program

Part of the "Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture" series

In partnership with JCCSF

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Instructor

Sun 23

- Pacific Time

Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett: People of the Cookbook (Zoom Only)

Virtual Program

Part of the "Soil to Soul: Agriculture and Jewish Culture" series

In conversation with Yael Raviv of Jewish Food Society

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Sun 09

- Pacific Time

Andrew Porwancher: The Jewish World of Alexander Hamilton (Virtual on Zoom)

Virtual Program

First debunking a string of myths about Hamilton's origins, Prof. Andrew Porwancher arrives at a startling conclusion: Hamilton was, in all likelihood, born and raised Jewish. While he did not identify as a Jew in his American adulthood, Hamilton emerged as an important advocate for Jewry in the United States. This story offers a fresh insight into a young republic, torn between New World promises and Old World prejudices.

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Instructor

Sun 04

- Pacific Time

Jehon Grist & Jim Mavrikios—Heritage and Memory: The Jews of Greece (Zoom Only)

Virtual Program

In partnership with the Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon

Have an ouzo l'chayim and learn about Jews in the Greek world!

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Tue 31

- Pacific Time Series

Rabbi Molly Karp—Buber and Heschel: Encountering the I-Thou and Articulating the Ineffable (Zoom only)

Virtual Program

Martin Buber was born in Vienna in 1878, and was a utopian Zionist. He is best-known for his book I and Thou, which focuses on how people relate to the world. For Buber, our relationship with the Divine, and as much as possible with each other, should be I-Thou rather than I-It relationships.

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