Preparing for Illness & Grief: A Three-Part Series, with Rabbi Michelle Missaghieh
All of us will one day experience loss. How we prepare for and approach it can help us to accept and grieve when the time comes. Join Rabbi Missaghieh and […]
All of us will one day experience loss. How we prepare for and approach it can help us to accept and grieve when the time comes. Join Rabbi Missaghieh and […]
Friday mornings 8:00am – 9:00am Men’s Group of TIOH Gather with men of all ages to study Torah. Enjoy each other’s friendship, insights, and life responses as inspired by the […]
Friday Evenings 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Join in person or Zoom JOIN VIA ZOOM
Saturday mornings 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Join an amazing group of committed adults to study the weekly Torah portion. Our teachers come from a variety of walks of life […]
Register Here Whether or not you are experiencing symptoms, women 40+ (and anyone else who is interested in learning more about the peri-to-post menopause time of life) are invited to […]
Our PartyBook event at Cantor's is BACK, baby! A night to nosh, laugh and schmooze! More details coming soon. Tuesday, February 4 Cantor's Deli RSVP required
Friday mornings 8:00am – 9:00am Men’s Group of TIOH Gather with men of all ages to study Torah. Enjoy each other’s friendship, insights, and life responses as inspired by the […]
Who were the fabulous women of the Talmud (our Rabbinic oral tradition from the 1-5th centuries)? They were trailblazers! Based on Gila Fine’s book, we will learn about these audacious […]
Friday Evenings 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Join in person or Zoom JOIN VIA ZOOM
Saturday mornings 8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Join an amazing group of committed adults to study the weekly Torah portion. Our teachers come from a variety of walks of life […]
Families are warmly invited to join us for Saturday Morning Shabbat services, where we joyfully celebrate our students as they become B’nai Mitzvot. Much like our Friday night services, these […]
Join Rabbi Michelle Missaghieh for a monthly taste of some favorite Talmud teaching, stories, Rabbinic arguments, and outlandish stories from over 2,000 years ago that are surprisingly relevant for today. […]