
Slow Torah: Lay-Led Torah Study Class
Past SessionsSunday, May 18, 2025 • 20 Iyar 5785 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Zoom
Sunday, May 4, 2025 • 6 Iyar 5785 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Zoom
Slow Torah is a lay-led class that continues the Beth Am tradition of studying the Torah verse by verse. The class rotates discussion leaders (on a volunteer basis) each week, and participants are encouraged to share sources or insights related to the verse(s) we're studying.
All are welcome, whether you’re new to Torah study or a longstanding member of the Shabbat morning Torah Study class. Drop-in attendance is fine and no previous background is necessary. Just bring your curiosity, yourself and your love of learning and studying Torah, real slow.
For more information, contact Loren, Howard or Alan.
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Sun, June 1 2025
5 Sivan 5785
Upcoming Events

Pre-Neg: Sponsored by Amy and Barry Asin in Honor of the Ufruf of Sam Asin and Ciera Pasturel
Friday, Jun 6th 5:30p to 6:15pCome gather for a little pre-Shabbat nosh and connect with your Beth Am community. This week the pre-neg is sponsored by Amy and Barry Asin in honor of the ufruf of Sam Asin and Ciera Pasturel

Erev Shabbat Summer Outdoor Service
Friday, Jun 6th 6:15p to 7:30pWe're look forward to coming together for Kabbalat Shabbat services in our beautiful Outdoor Chapel.

Dessert Oneg Shabbat
Friday, Jun 6th 7:30p to 8:30pCome together after Erev Shabbat services to enjoy some light dessert refreshments!

Beth Am's 70th Annual Congregational Meeting & Dinner
Sunday, Jun 8th 4:00p to 9:00pAll members are cordially invited, and encouraged to attend in person or to hear an overview of congregational activities and the Treasurer’s Report, honor outgoing board members, and vote in new and returning board members.

The World of Midrash, Taught by Rabbi Yoel Kahn
Tuesday, Jun 10th 7:00p to 8:30pA midrash is “a story about a story in the Torah” (or the Tanakh [Hebrew Bible]). One of the oldest forms of Jewish commentary, midrash moves beyond the “literal” reading of any text to bring imaginative and creative interpretations.
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