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Ikkarim: Core Values/Contemporary Choices

by CJP - Combined Jewish Philanthropies / October 14, 2010

created at: 2010-10-14

Ikkarim (Hebrew for ‘principles’) offers a guided tour of some of the best Jewish thinking on issues that impact you and your family. Together with other parents who are raising Jewish children, you’ll find real world answers to age-old questions. 

You don’t have to be Jewish. You don’t have to belong to a synagogue. Ikkarim is for any parent who is interested in learning how Jewish values can enrich our most important relationships: with our children, partners and friends; with ourselves and with God.

Classes begin the week of October 24, 2010 and run for 19 sessions through spring 2011.

For more information and to register visit www.cjp.org/ikkarim.

 

 

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