Since October 7, it has become difficult to have civil conversations about Israel/Palestine. It can feel lonely being reluctant yet compelled to share our complicated feelings. In this interactive gathering we will open a safe Read More
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Intergenerational Hanukkah Party
Bring your menorah/chanukiah and join us for songs, stories, crafts, games, and fried treats! Email Joanie to help plan our annual Chanukah party.
Intergenerational Chanukah Party
Bring your menorah/chanukiah and join us for songs, stories, crafts, games, and fried treats! Email Jodi to help plan our annual Chanukah party.
KSS Book Club
New! Our first book will be It’s All the Same to Me: A Torah Guide to Inner Life by Moshe Gersht. Email Louise to RSVP and for more information.
SOUPer Shabbat & Meditation For Troubling Times
Cold weather is back. Join us for a comforting soup supper from 6-7:30 p.m. Use this link to sign-up to bring something for our potluck dinner. To make our clean-up efficient and waste-conscious, please also Read More
Adult Education
Come for an afternoon of building community through games. Chris will introduce several board games and role-playing games that adults can enjoy, with or without kids. Then, time allowing, we’ll get to play one. 3pm Read More
Erev Pesach
The festival of Passover begins at sundown this evening.
Intergenerational Purim Party
Join us for songs, hear Mike & Joanie read the Megilah (the Biblical book of Esther), and enjoy a spiel (skit) performed by our young folks. Bring a batch of hamantashen (traditional triangular pastries) for Read More
Intergenerational Purim Party
Join us for songs, reading the megilah, and a spiel performed by our young folks! Bring a batch of Hamantashen for our annual Bake-off and help us assemble mishloach manot for residents of Wexner Heritage Read More
Adult Education with Elliot Ratzman: Race and Anti-Racism in the Jewish Tradition: From Bereshit to BLM
In this presentation and workshop we explore how traditional Jewish texts have been mobilized for racist purposes, consider the radical criticisms of Judaism as a “racial project,” and articulate a clear and distinct anti-racist tradition Read More