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Super Thursdays for the Great Generation10 am and 11 am Classes with BHC Clergy Afternoon Programs the third Thursday of the month Lunch • Noon (Bring you own or group lunch must be ordered by 10 am from a select menu at Miller's Delicatessen. Pay for what you order plus delivery charge and tip.) No reservations needed, everyone welcome. Second Quarter 10am • Cantor Solomon, "Short Jewish Plays" 11am • Cantor Sacks, "Women and Jewish Music" Afternoon Program Thursday, January 21, 1 pm • BHC Discuss articles from Lilith magazine, including "Home," "Jewish Men Now," and "Celebrations: Doing It with Intention and Invention." Trigger questions are selected by Women of Reform Judaism. Some copies of the articles for the first salon will be available. INFO: Shirley Simon, 410-484-2578, or smhsimon@verizon.net
10 am • Rabbi Busch, "Abraham Joshua Heschel" Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel was one of the deepest and most creative voices of the last century. We will sample the wisdom and beauty of Heschel’s writings regarding the meaning of life, religious practice, searching for God, and social justice. 11 am • Cantor Sacks, "Exploring Jewish History and Thought" The March 18 program has been CANCELLED The March 18 Afternoon Program has been RESCHEDULED to April 15, 1 pm: Guest Speaker: Garry Levere, Public Affairs Specialist with Social Security sponsored by Family Concenrs.
Fourth Quarter 10 am • Rabbi Sachs-Kohen, "Life After Death" We’ll explore what Judaism does and doesn’t say about what happens when the body dies. We’ll dispel myths, separate out ideas from different religions and cultures and explore possibilities you might never have considered. 11 am • Cantor Solomon Afternoon Program Thursday April 15, 1 pm: Guest Speaker: Garry Levere, Public Affairs Specialist with Social Security sponsored by Family Concenrs. |




