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Saturday, May 18
Temple Torat Yisrael Virtual & In-Person Saturday Morning Shabbat Services
9:30 AM
Morning Shabbat Service
Sunday, May 19
RIJHA Spring Program - Hahn Memorial
11:00 AM
The Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association invites you to learn about the Hahn Memorial in the Roger Williams National Memorial.
Judge Jerome Hahn, the second Jewish lawyer in Rhode Island, …
Monday, May 20
Let's Talk Hebrew! (Monday evenings, May - June 2024)
5:30 PM
Join us for Hebrew Conversation, and improve your speaking skills. This session we are planning to have 5 levels (including those on Tuesday evenings) assuming a minimum of 5 participants per …
Tifereth Israel Congregation Lecture with Rabbi David Wolpe - "The Campus, Anti-Semitism, and Israel: Where do we stand?"
7:00 PM
Topic
Join us as Rabbi Wolpe reflects on his year at Harvard and the changes over that year for the Jewish people both here and in Israel - and speculates on what lies ahead.
Why Attend?
(Experience a dynamic and enlightening event …
Tuesday, May 21
Let's Talk Hebrew! (Tuesday evenings, May - June 2024)
6:30 PM
Join us for Hebrew Conversation, and improve your speaking skills. This session we are planning to have 5 levels (including those on Monday evenings) assuming a minimum of 5 participants per …
Friday, May 24
Temple Beth-El Kabbalat Shabbat Service
5:45 PM
Join Temple Beth-El for a Friday evening Kabbalat Shabbat Service.
Saturday, May 25
Wednesday, May 29
SBHEC Annual Meeting and Art & Writing Awards Ceremony
7:00 PM
The Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center invites you to our 36th Annual Meeting & Art & Writing Awards Ceremony. RSVP requested not required, by scan, email or phone. info@hercri.org | …
Thursday, May 30
Community Hevra Kadisha RI: Reimagining Jewish End of Life Care & Ritual
7:00 PM
On the evening of Thursday May 30, we will be hosting a special inclusive pluralistic community educational conversation on Jewish end-of-life rituals. How do we as Jews attend to our dead? Who does it? Where? What are the beliefs that underpin …