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Supporting the Intellectual and Emotional Needs of Children and One Another

Sivan Zakai, Ph.D., Sara S. Lee Sara S. Lee Associate Professor of Jewish Education, HUC/Los Angeles Lauren Applebaum, Ed.D., Director, DeLeT, HUC Rabbi Jordi Schuster Battis '09, '11, Temple Shir Tikva, Wayland, MA The Covid-19 pandemic has ushered in radical shifts in the relationships among children, parents, and teachers. In many instances, children and their […]

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Reducing Single Use Plastics (SUPs)

Green Umbrella's Faith Communities Go Green Team invites you to a webinar on Reducing Single Use Plastics (SUPs) DATE: June  29, 2021  TIME: 7:00-8:00pm DESCRIPTION:  Learn some practical alternatives to using Single Use Plastic (aka SUPs) in your home or faith community. WHY: Overuse of plastics harms creation – both the natural world and human health. We know that […]

Reducing Single Use Plastics (SUPs)

Green Umbrella's Faith Communities Go Green Team invites you to a webinar on Reducing Single Use Plastics (SUPs) DATE: June  29, 2021  TIME: 7:00-8:00pm DESCRIPTION:  Learn some practical alternatives to using Single Use Plastic (aka SUPs) in your home or faith community. WHY: Overuse of plastics harms creation – both the natural world and human health. We know that […]

Plastic Free EcoChallenge

Green Umbrella's Faith Communities Go Green Team invites you to take the Plastic Free EcoChallenge throughout the month of July! Have you considered using reusable grocery bags, but have not remembered to take them out of your car before going to the grocery store? Have you thought of reducing your plastics usage, but have been […]

Plastic Free EcoChallenge

Green Umbrella's Faith Communities Go Green Team invites you to take the Plastic Free EcoChallenge throughout the month of July! Have you considered using reusable grocery bags, but have not remembered to take them out of your car before going to the grocery store? Have you thought of reducing your plastics usage, but have been […]

Adishakti -The Hindu Divine Feminine in Faith and Society with Tahil Sharma

The Hindu tradition encompasses a myriad of worldviews and practices, including tradition that emphasize the worship of goddesses and the role of the feminine in creation. This talk will discuss the complexities from the perspective of an interfaith activist whose personal worship of the Divine Feminine manifests at the intersection of faith, politics, justice, and […]

Adishakti -The Hindu Divine Feminine in Faith and Society with Tahil Sharma

The Hindu tradition encompasses a myriad of worldviews and practices, including tradition that emphasize the worship of goddesses and the role of the feminine in creation. This talk will discuss the complexities from the perspective of an interfaith activist whose personal worship of the Divine Feminine manifests at the intersection of faith, politics, justice, and […]

Holocaust Speaker Series

In this intimate and meaningful experience, speakers present stories of life before, during, and after the Holocaust. The Holocaust Speaker Series is held each Wednesday (July 7, 14, 21 & 28) at 11 a.m. on Zoom. The series is sponsored by Margaret & Michael Valentine in partnership with the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center […]

Holocaust Speaker Series

In this intimate and meaningful experience, speakers present stories of life before, during, and after the Holocaust. The Holocaust Speaker Series is held each Wednesday (July 7, 14, 21 & 28) at 11 a.m. on Zoom. The series is sponsored by Margaret & Michael Valentine in partnership with the Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center […]

The History of American Jewish Summer Camps

Every summer, millions of young Americans pack their bags and go to sleep-away camp for weeks or months at a time. Among them are hundreds of thousands of Jewish campers and counselors. Whether they know it or not, they are participating in a 100-year-old American Jewish tradition, following in the footsteps of the pioneers who […]

The History of American Jewish Summer Camps

Every summer, millions of young Americans pack their bags and go to sleep-away camp for weeks or months at a time. Among them are hundreds of thousands of Jewish campers and counselors. Whether they know it or not, they are participating in a 100-year-old American Jewish tradition, following in the footsteps of the pioneers who […]

Mark Podwal: Jewish Ritual Art w/ a Twist of Whimsy& Humor w/ Abby Schwartz

In 2017, world-renowned Jewish artist Mark Podwal created 18 acrylic and colored pencil drawings inspired by Judaica from the Skirball Museum. Join Skirball director Abby Schwartz to see these deceivingly whimsical drawings and the ritual objects that inspired them and learn about both the original works and the profound and nuanced commentary on Jewish customs […]