All sessions will meet 11:00 am – 12:30 pm in the TES Library (come early for coffee and bagels!), and will be available In-Person and via TES Zoom.
My Dear Friends,
The Library Committee, the Adult Education Committee, Rabbi Julie and I are honored to announce a new adult studies course for our congregation:
“Anti-Semitism: What is it? Where did it come from? What can we do about it?”
The five-week course will meet every Sunday morning – beginning January 11 – from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. in the TES Library.
To help us in our planning, please register for the course and make sure to let us know if you will be attending in-person or via Zoom.
With best wishes for a happy and healthy Chanukah,
Rabbi Ken Ehrlich
Session One (Sunday, January 11): The historical roots of anti-Semitism
Session Two (Sunday, January 18): Is the New Testament anti-Semitic?
Session Three (Sunday, January 25): Anti-Semitism in the United States
Session Four (Sunday, February 1): Israel, Zionism and anti-Semitism
Session Five (February 8): Discussion: How do we recognize anti-Semitism today? How should we respond to anti-Semitism? What can we do to prevent anti-Semitism from arising in our community? Where do we go from here?
This class is free to members and a donation is requested for non-members.