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Sat, August 2 2025
8 Av 5785
Gabbai Class
Wednesday, August 13 @ 7:00 p.m.: Are you interested in assisting with running a Synagogue service? If so here is your chance. Join Rabbi Larry and start a new learning journey on what it takes to be a Torah Gabbai or a Bimah Gabbai. Learn Gabbai responsibilities, specific procedures for Torah readings, and other rituals. To register for this class please CLICK HERE.
Sisterhood Book Club Discussion
Thursday, August 21 @ 7:30 p.m.: Join our sizzling summer Sisterhood Book Club discussion when we review Snow in August, a heartwarming tale by the acclaimed late author and journalist Pete Hamill. Set in 1940s Brooklyn, Snow in August highlights the unlikely friendship between an Irish Catholic boy and a refugee Rabbi. Registration is required for this event. To do so please, CLICK HERE.
Welcome Back Picnic
Sunday, September 7 @ 10:30 a.m.: Sponsored by the Education Committee and Men's Club. We will have a picnic to mark the end of the summer and welcome everyone back to EBJC! Last year's event was well attended and lots of fun. Early bird pricing is $18 for families and $10 for one person. Prices go up at the end of August, so don't put this off! For more information and to sign up, please CLICK HERE.
PJP - Jewish Scholar Series
(6 Part Series)
Thursday, September 11 @ 8:30 p.m.: "Finding Gd in the Material World."
Dr. Daniel Matt will explore this topic with us by teaching passages on the nature of Gd, the act of Creation, and the challenge of discovering Gd in the material world. To register for this event, please CLICK HERE.
PJP - Virtual Tours of the
Jewish World (6 Part Series)
Thursday, September 18 @ 8:30 p.m.:
"Jewish Barbados." Neal Rechtman is an American writer and historian who has lived in Barbados since 2016. He will be speaking on a series of topics, including an instance about a group of Ashkenazi Jews, who fled the Nazi inquisition in the 1930's, along with much more from this area. To register for this event, please CLICK HERE.
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