Got questions? We all do. That's why we've gathered some of our amazing local rabbis to answer our queries about the ins and outs of Jewish living. Read their responses and ask your own questions.
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Our son was born on Saturday. Can we have his bris on Shabbat?
Rabbi Jodi Seewald Smith from Temple Chayai Shalom in South Easton answers. -
What’s the difference between a temple, synagogue, and a shul?
Rabbi Moshe Waldoks from Temple Beth Zion in Brookline answers.
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Hebrew 101 - Crash Course
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
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Covers all six classes
Beginner’s Hebrew Class: Hebrew Reading from the Ground, UpWhether you’re at letter Aleph, Bet, or Tav, or somewhere in between, this class can offer you the chance to develop your... Read More
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Hebrew 101 - Crash Course
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
Cost:
$40.00
- Registration is required.
Covers all six classes
Covers all six classes
Beginner’s Hebrew Class: Hebrew Reading from the Ground, UpWhether you’re at letter Aleph, Bet, or Tav, or somewhere in between, this class can offer you the chance to develop your... Read More
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Hebrew 101 - Crash Course
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
Cost:
$40.00
- Registration is required.
Covers all six classes
Covers all six classes
Beginner’s Hebrew Class: Hebrew Reading from the Ground, UpWhether you’re at letter Aleph, Bet, or Tav, or somewhere in between, this class can offer you the chance to develop your... Read More
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Taste of Shabbat Storytime
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
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Come have some fun at our Shabbat Story Hour! We'll hear some stories, sing songs, and make our very own Challah!Come and bring a friend!
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Taste of Shabbat Storytime
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
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Come have some fun at our Shabbat Story Hour! We'll hear some stories, sing songs, and make our very own Challah!Come and bring a friend!
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Summer BBQ & Torah Study
The Chai Center of Brookline
Brookline, MA
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Come and hang out with Rabbi Mayshe while he bachelors it over a grill and meaningful Torah study and inspiration!
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Boston Workmen's Circle
A vibrant secular intergenerational Jewish community. A voice for social and economic justice. An arts and education center for Yiddish, Jewish, and progressive culture. A Jewish cultural school for children... Read More
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The only all-girls, trans-denominational Jewish camp in New England, Camp Pembroke is a unique sisterhood and spirited community. Located near Cape Cod, Pembroke offers a classic summer of fun, sun,... Read More
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Spirited and NUT-FREE, Camp Tel Noar offers a summer of fun, forever friends and confidence, all infused with Jewish living and values. We invite your child to join Camp Tel... Read More
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