This Friday begins our Scholar in Residence weekend with David Keren, leading Israeli scholar and our guide for the upcoming Temple Sholom Mission to Israel this February.
Come join us to hear a uniquely Israeli perspective on the land, its people, and our sacred connection to our Jewish homeland.
Friday, October 28th
Shabbat Dinner and Lecture:
One City, Three Faiths:
The Centrality of Jerusalem to Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Services: 6:30pm / Dinner: 7:30pm
$18 per person
Saturday, October 29th
8:30am Saturday morning Torah Study with Rabbi Mitch and David Keren
12:00pm Kiddush Luncheon
Lecture: Can Jerusalem Become a Capital of Two Nations?
Sunday, October 30th
9:30am Informational Session: Mission to Israel - February 9th -19th.
David will be leading a session, as our Misssion tour guide, for all those going on the Temple Sholom mission trip, and for those who are still interested in going - but spaces are going quickly! Don't miss out!
Please consider supporting these programs
with a donation of $360 (Sponsor),
$180 (Patron) or the amount of your choice (Friend)
as part of our Israel Education and Advocacy Programs
at Temple Sholom.
Please RSVP no later than Tuesday, October 25th for these sessions,
by contacting Alice Schoen at
(203) 542-7165, or at alice.schoen@templesholom.com
These programs are part of Temple Sholom's ongoing Israel Education and Advocacy programs.
For more information, or to learn more about upcoming programs, please visit our website at www.templesholom.com.
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