Archive: October 2020

Simchat Torah

Posted on October 10, 2020

October 10, 2020 @ 9:15 am – Service st 9:15am

JTLI – What is Jewish leadership, with Rabbi Gil Steinlauf

Posted on October 13, 2020

October 13, 2020 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm –

KSTT/STRS meets virtually

Posted on October 18, 2020

October 18, 2020 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm –

Mourning Into Unity: Washington, D.C. with Rabbi Gil Steinlauf

Posted on October 19, 2020

October 19, 2020 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Join the Church of the Epiphany at Black Lives Matter Plaza to mourn and unite through a peaceful, candlelight vigil. United we make America whole. Mourning Into Unity brings Americans together to grieve the deaths of the ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic and all our collective losses: unemployment, unsafe schools, unsafe workplaces, unsafe tomorrow. By peacefully gathering together, […]

KSTT/STRS meets virtually

Posted on October 20, 2020

October 20, 2020 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm –

Board of Directors Meeting FY21

Posted on October 21, 2020

October 21, 2020 @ 7:30 pm – (Joint Meeting with Board of Trustees)

Jewish Meditation

Posted on October 23, 2020

October 23, 2020 @ 11:30 am – 12:00 pm –   Click here to join

AJC Program: Who Leads the Way?

Posted on October 26, 2020

October 26, 2020 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm – What does it mean to be Jewish? For Israeli and American Jews, the answer to that question can be very different. On the one hand, many are defining their Jewish identities on their own. On the other hand, being Jewish means interacting with an organized Jewish community and an Israeli Chief Rabbinate that attempts to […]

JTLI – Exploring American Racism through the lens of Jewish Leadership with Yolanda Savage-Narva

Posted on October 27, 2020

October 27, 2020 @ 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm –

Both Sides Now

Posted on October 27, 2020

October 27, 2020 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm – Legal Disputes, Constitutional Freedoms, and American Jewish Advocacy The extent of Jewish participation in the American political process far outweighs the relative number of Jews in the population. Yet, the contemporary activism of Jews as elected officials, leaders of political organizations, activists, and outspoken journalists is consistent with a tradition of civic involvement from the […]