Upcoming Events

TBJ creates the space for all members at every stage of life to find their purpose through hope and community by being a guiding light and a powerful source for good in the world.

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Wise Aging
May
30

Wise Aging

A conversation of what spirituality we might find as we get older.

We will learn from a book, "Wise Aging," written by the late Rabbi Rachel Cowan and Linda Thal, published about five years ago. We will learn as well from traditional Jewish texts. Perhaps most importantly, we will share life’s wisdom from the text of our daily lives and experiences.

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Wise Aging
Jun
13

Wise Aging

A conversation of what spirituality we might find as we get older.

We will learn from a book, "Wise Aging," written by the late Rabbi Rachel Cowan and Linda Thal, published about five years ago. We will learn as well from traditional Jewish texts. Perhaps most importantly, we will share life’s wisdom from the text of our daily lives and experiences.

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Israel Advocacy 101
May
6

Israel Advocacy 101

Join us for an interactive session to learn about advocating for Israel in our local, state, and national government. We will explore the legislative process, and the role we can each play in making an impact. Now more than ever, we must raise our voices to be heard by our elected officials and demand that they support Israel and the Jewish community against acts of hate and antisemitism.

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Jewish Themed Book Club with Alan Breindel and author, Rabbi Michael Zedek: Taking Miracles Seriously
Apr
18

Jewish Themed Book Club with Alan Breindel and author, Rabbi Michael Zedek: Taking Miracles Seriously

Miracles are possible.

An accomplished storyteller with a refreshing, humorous voice, Rabbi Zedek draws on a range of materials including biblical tales, Indian and Japanese folklore, the works of St. Augustine, Einstein, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Groucho Marx to take readers on a truly original search for spiritual sustenance in everyday life.

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Wise Aging
Apr
18

Wise Aging

A conversation of what spirituality we might find as we get older.

We will learn from a book, "Wise Aging," written by the late Rabbi Rachel Cowan and Linda Thal, published about five years ago. We will learn as well from traditional Jewish texts. Perhaps most importantly, we will share life’s wisdom from the text of our daily lives and experiences.

Register here

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Guest Speaker: Lenore Skenazy, President and Co-Founder of Let Grow
Mar
7

Guest Speaker: Lenore Skenazy, President and Co-Founder of Let Grow

Let Grow President Lenore Skenazy has spoken everywhere from Microsoft to DreamWorks to Harvard Medical School, The Yale Child Study Center, and countless schools across the country. She founded The Free-Range Kids movement and wrote the book by that name.

Let Grow is the nonprofit whose mission is to give kids back the developmentally crucial “vitamin” our culture accidentally removed from childhood: Independence.

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Israel Movie Night: In Search of Israeli Cuisine
Mar
5

Israel Movie Night: In Search of Israeli Cuisine

In Search of Israeli Cuisine

Award-winning chef Michael Solomonov goes on a journey In Search of Israeli Cuisine. Profiling chefs, home cooks, farmers, vintners, and cheese makers drawn from the multitude of cultures that make up Israel today - Jewish, Arab, Muslim, Christian, Druze - a rich, complex and human story emerges.

Light Israeli fare will be served.

$18 per person, will be donated to Israel

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POSTPONED                       TBJ at 175: From Newark to Short Hills Part II with Cantor Howard M. Stahl
Oct
15

POSTPONED TBJ at 175: From Newark to Short Hills Part II with Cantor Howard M. Stahl

POSTPONED

Join Cantor Stahl as we continue a fascinating travelogue of TBJ's beginnings in an attic in Newark, to our magnificent current home in Short Hills. After the class, which will include historical audio and video from our archives, we welcome you to stay to explore the exhibit. Register HERE

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Melton/The Jewish State: Examining the Jewish Identities of Israelis with Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz
Oct
5

Melton/The Jewish State: Examining the Jewish Identities of Israelis with Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz

This course seeks to uncover the diverse and complex faces of Jewish Israeli identity, and provides a historic overview of the early Zionist vision, the emergence of the New Jew, and the institutions that shaped the country.

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Contact Rhonda Lillienthal to register at 973-530-3519 or rlillienthal@jccmetrowest.org

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