September 05, 2010   26 Elul 5770
 
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Saturday morning Torah study is held at 9:00 am with Rabbi Alice Goldfinger. The discussion begins with an aspect of the weekly Sidra and an open discussion follows. There are always many questions about the meaning of various passages, usually with exciting insights into the different interpretations of the verses, most of which come from traditional rabbinic commentaries or from the reactions of those participating in the session. Join us and share in finding contemporary meaning to this ancient Jewish text. Our Saturday morning worship services immediately follows at 10:00 am in the sanctuary.
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