• Brunch & Learn: A Non-Traditional Yom Kippur Experience

    TBD

    For those who choose or are unable to fast, or those who do fast but don’t find themselves connecting to traditional Yom Kippur t’fillah (services), we are thrilled to be offering an alternative experience. Join Tamara on the morning of Yom Kippur for a communal conversation and text study all about forgiving ourselves and internal healing, accompanied by bagels & coffee.

  • Pizza in the Hut

    Sutton Place Synagogue 225 East 51st Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for learning, pizza, and schmoozing in the sukkah!

  • Feminist Feast: A Shemini Atzeret Experience

    Mount Airy Megans House, Philadelphia, PA 19119, Philadelphia, PA, US

    Join Rabbi Megan and her family for a home cooked meal where we will delve into feminist texts from the 1800s to the present, secular and Jewish, and find our own relationship to feminism today!

  • Planning a JewISH Wedding Workshop

    Online

    Gather virtually to meet other couples in the same stage of life, connect with Rabbi Jen Gubitz, and spend some time focusing on how to build a meaningful wedding ceremony that reflects and honors your backgrounds and shared future. We celebrate you if you identify as Jewish, or Jew-ISH, interfaith, intercultural, multiethnic, queer, atheist or...

  • Lunch & Lead: An Hour of Power to Level Up Your Leadership Game

    Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township, MI, United States

    Here's the story... we’re excited to invite you to Federation’s next Lunch & Lead event to help take your leadership game to the next level.

  • Anxious + Ambitious: A 20s + 30s Career Cohort

    Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan 334 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY, US

    In Person. When it comes to your career…: Are you seeking more clarity, confidence and contentment? Do you minimize the value of your strengths? Are you preoccupied with external expectations?

    Anxious & Ambitious helps to address individuals’ career-related anxieties by providing clinical and career support to Jewish professionals. Facilitators Yael Sharon, SPHR and Michael Leopold, CCSP guide a community of participants through an exploration of their current professional needs and their strengths, in partnership with the JCC’s Naomi Skop Richter, LCSW and Rabbi Yael Rapport who advise on emotional wellbeing and Jewish values at work. (Learn more about the talented facilitators here)!

    Participants enroll in 4 group sessions and 1 individual career coaching session for a total of $90, just $18 a session! The group sessions are on Tuesdays: October 29, November 12 & 19, and December 3 (7:00-8:30p). Additionally, participants can opt into attending post-program socials & receiving ongoing support from the cohort community.

    This program is produced in partnership with The Selma and Lawrence Ruben Center for 20s + 30s and the Teen + Young Adult Mental Health Initiative. It is important to us that the program is financially accessible for all who are interested. If you would like to discuss financial assistance for this program, please email Naomi at nskoprichter@mmjccm.org.

    $90.00
  • What Does Judaism Have to Say? w/ Rabbi Mark Wildes | MJE

    Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) 131 West 86th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join Rabbi Mark Wildes Wednesdays @ 7PM | Weekly classes with Rabbi Mark Wildes discussing What Judaism Has To Say On Specific Topics

  • Unexpected Topics in the Tradition: A Queer Series

    Kol Tzedek 5300 Whitby Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

    The Jewish tradition is full of juicy stories, weird powers, and unexpected relationships. In this class we are going to dig deeper into these threads and tease out a more expansive picture of the weirdness that lives in our tradition.

  • A Resumé Writing Workshop: How to Stand Out in the Stack

    Max M. Fisher Federation Building 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township, MI, United States

    Join Gesher Human Services and NEXTGen Detroit for a free resumé writing workshop led by Certified Professional Resumé Writers.

  • What Does Judaism Have to Say? w/ Rabbi Mark Wildes | MJE

    Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) 131 West 86th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join Rabbi Mark Wildes Wednesdays @ 7PM | Weekly classes with Rabbi Mark Wildes discussing What Judaism Has To Say On Specific Topics

  • Jewish Family Building Series for Singles & Couples

    TBD

    If you’re thinking about raising a family, whether through biological children, adoption, fostering, surrogacy, or other means, whether you’re single or in a relationship, we hope you’ll join us for this special series.

  • Young Wall Street Briefing with Marc Lipschultz

    UJA-Federation of New York 130 East 59th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join UJA Young Wall Street for a briefing with Marc Lipschultz, co-chief executive officer of Blue Owl Capital, and honoree at this year’s annual Wall Street Dinner.

  • Zoom Lunch & Learn: The Courage to Be Vulnerable

    TBD

    As we dive into this week’s Torah portion, VaYera, we’ll explore various characters’ own vulnerability and how we may in turn be more vulnerable (and of course we’ll study some Brené Brown)!

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