Bimah Baskets
Bimah Baskets
These beautifully designed baskets are custom made for each occasion. If you would prefer to support Sisterhood and their social action initiatives instead of using foliage, this is a wonderful way to show you care. The baskets are filled to the brim with empty containers of food, beautifully wrapped with bows expertly made. You choose the color(s) of the bows! The baskets are approximately 2 1/2′ high and 3′ wide.

Wed, January 14 2026
25 Tevet 5786
HaZak
Thursday, January 15 @ 12:00 p.m.: Do you enjoy comedy and good food? Well, come on out and join us!! Our guest is nationally touring comedian, Mark Riccadonna. He is also a movie and TV actor whom many of you may recognize. Don't hesitate, CLICK HERE to sign up today.
(registration closes January 9.)
PJP - Jewish Scholar Series
Thursday, January 15 @ 8:30 p.m.: "Religious Perspectives on Abortion". The dominant narrative in the U.S. often portrays religion as inherently opposed to abortion. This is largely due to the influence of certain Christian groups. However, the reality is more complex: the majority of religious individuals in the U.S. actually support legal access to abortion. In this session, we will explore how Jews have been at the forefront of this advocacy. To join this discussion, please CLICK HERE.
Sisterhoods' Trivia Night!
Saturday, January 17 @ 7:30 p.m.: Come out for a terrific fun-filled night with husbands, significant others, or a group of friends. We will have a professional trivia master! Prizes to the winning table!! Be sure to register ahead of time. To register, please CLICK HERE. (Registration closes on January 11 at midnight.)
PJP - Jewish Art Series
Saturday, January 25 @ 1:00 p.m.: "Purim in the Works of European Artists." This discussion will be led by, Evgenia Kempinski. She will go over how Purim events are reflected in Italian, French, and of course Dutch art. To join this discussion, please CLICK HERE.
PJP - Jewish Museum Tours
Thursday, February 5 @ 8:30 p.m.: "American Jewish Soldiers & the Liberation of the Concentration Camps" Jewish American Soldiers played an important role in liberating Nazi Concentration camps during WWII. This Presentation will highlight their unique position as liberators who were simultaniously U.S. Army soldiers and members of the Jewish community. Emphasizing their ability to communicate with survivors and provide immediate support and understanding amidst the chaos and devastation. This is a discussion you will not want to miss. To register, please CLICK HERE.
HaZak
Thursday, February 12 @ 12:00 p.m.: Come out and enjoy! We will be having Mark Miklos honor us with his wonderful musical talents. His powerful performances have been assembling thousands of fans! Mark's broad vocal range gathers groups of all ages at each show for a most outstanding turnout. His is a voice you will not soon forget. To register for this event, please CLICK HERE.
(Be sure to register by Friday, February 6.)
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