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Fri April 13, 2018

Friday Dinner with Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch

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On the weekend of April 13-14, Beth Sholom welcomes Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem.
DINNER
Shabbat dinner with discussion: “Makhon Schechter and the Masorti movement's role in Israel”
Date & Time: Friday 4/13 at 7:30pm (after Kabbalat Shabbat)
Cost: $36 / Registration is required / Seating is limited
 
AFTERNOON SHIUR
The Semi-Obligated. What do the Talmud and Halakhah say about the obligations of Women and People With Disabilities and others is unusual circumstances.
Date & Time: Saturday 4/14 at 1pm - Afternoon Shiur
Cost: free and open to the public
On the weekend of April 13-14, Beth Sholom welcomes Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem.
DINNER
Shabbat dinner with discussion: “Makhon Schechter and the Masorti movement's role in Israel”
Date & Time: Friday 4/13 at 7:30pm (after Kabbalat Shabbat)
Cost: $36 / Registration is required / Seating is limited
 
AFTERNOON SHIUR
The Semi-Obligated. What do the Talmud and Halakhah say about the obligations of Women and People With Disabilities and others is unusual circumstances.
Date & Time: Saturday 4/14 at 1pm - Afternoon Shiur
Cost: free and open to the public
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