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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:בס״ד
Monday Night Torah
With Phil Lazzar
“Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha”
6pm - 7pm
Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more.
05/02/2022 - 6:00 pm |
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Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Torah study with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg. Topics are added each week.
Here’s our Zoom link:
Attachments:05/07/2022 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:בס״ד
Monday Night Torah
With Phil Lazzar
“Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha”
6pm - 7pm
Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more.
05/09/2022 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat
Kabbalat ShabbatEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Kabbalat Shabbat with Barbara Carnam Zoom link: Attachments:05/13/2022 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Torah study with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg. Topics are added each week.
Here’s our Zoom link:
Attachments:05/14/2022 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:בס״ד
Monday Night Torah
With Phil Lazzar
“Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha”
6pm - 7pm
Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more.
05/16/2022 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat
Kabbalat ShabbatEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Kabbalat Shabbat with Calyah Chanah Isaacs Join Zoom Meeting Attachments:05/20/2022 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Torah study with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg. Topics are added each week.
Here’s our Zoom link:
Attachments:05/21/2022 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:בס״ד
Monday Night Torah
With Phil Lazzar
“Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha”
6pm - 7pm
Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more.
05/23/2022 - 6:00 pm |
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Kabbalat Shabbat
Kabbalat ShabbatEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Leader and Zoom link TBA. 05/27/2022 - 7:00 pm |
Saturday Morning Torah Study
Saturday Morning Torah StudyEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:Torah study with Rabbi Bob Rottenberg. Topics are added each week.
Here’s our Zoom link:
Attachments:05/28/2022 - 8:30 am |
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Monday Night Torah
Monday Night TorahEvent Date:Event Type:Event Location:Online via Zoom Event Description:בס״ד
Monday Night Torah
With Phil Lazzar
“Ivdu et Hashem b’Simcha”
6pm - 7pm
Open to all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. We take a close look at the Torah portions of the week, the holidays, as well as other topics. The Torah offers us a truly radical worldview. The premise that it and we start with and build upon is the idea that there is a G-d who is the Absolute Good and who is inti mately involved in everything that is happening. And, that G-d's goal in creation is to bestow infinite good upon us. This of course leads us to wonder, if that is G-d's goal, then why is the world in such a balagan? In addressing this question we look at a number of essential concepts: management vs. transformation, messengers vs. Sender, disease vs. symptoms, darkness vs. double-darkness, selfishness vs. self lessness, egotism vs. altruism, the relationship of arrogance to anger/frustration/ annoyance, and more.
05/30/2022 - 6:00 pm |
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