
Torah Study
Saturday, May 28, 2022 • 27 Iyar 5782
9:00 AM - 10:00 AMBeit Kehillah* or Zoom or Livestreamed: betham.org/streamingPast SessionsSaturday, May 21, 2022 • 20 Iyar 5782 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Beit Kehillah* or Zoom or Livestreamed: betham.org/streaming
Saturday, May 14, 2022 • 13 Iyar 5782 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Beit Kehillah* or Zoom or Livestreamed: betham.org/streaming
Saturday, May 7, 2022 • 6 Iyar 5782 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Beit Kehillah* or Zoom or Livestreamed: betham.org/streaming
On Shabbat morning, join a member of the Beth Am clergy for Torah Study. We will focus on a thoughtful reading of the entire Torah, exploring the historical, ethical and spiritual questions raised by the text. We explore Torah on three levels: What meaning did it hold in its original ancient Near East setting? How have our sages and commentators understood the text over the centuries? What personal and communal meaning does it hold for us today? Every session offers learning, lively interchange and ample opportunity for questions and discussion. People of all levels and backgrounds are welcome, and Hebrew knowledge is not required.
*Vaccinations are required (please bring proof each time) for all those eligible, and masks are required (for everyone over 2) indoors and outdoors.
These sessions will be live video streamed.
- Livestream: If you plan watch online, please visit our streaming page. The class goes live at 9 am in the window marked "Beit Kehillah."
- Zoom: You may still join by Zoom using the recurring link, which can be found in Links to this Week's Events or the Thursday email.
Virtual GOOD BOOK CAFÉ: The Beth Am Library has "opened" the Virtual Good Book Café held weekly after Torah Study.
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Thu, May 26 2022
25 Iyar 5782
Upcoming Events
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Friday ,
MayMay 27 , 2022Congregant-Facilitated Learning: Beth Am Reading Group
Friday, May 27th 1:00p to 2:00p
Join us for explorations of various contemporary Jewish writings. -
Friday ,
MayMay 27 , 2022Tot Shabbat: Story Time, Songs and Shabbat
Friday, May 27th 5:00p to 6:00p
Join Beth Am clergy for a short story and a few songs! A nice way to start your Shabbat. This event is for families with children ages 0-5 years. -
Friday ,
MayMay 27 , 2022Erev Shabbat Service
Friday, May 27th 6:15p to 7:30p
Our worship services are musical, participatory and informal in spirit; they focus on helping us experience the spiritual renewal, peace, joy and sense of celebration that Shabbat can bring. Proof of vaccination and masks are required at Beth Am. -
Saturday ,
MayMay 28 , 2022Torah Study (In Person, Streaming or Zoom)
Shabbat, May 28th 9:00a to 10:00a
On Shabbat morning, join a member of the Beth Am clergy for a session of Torah study. Stay for the Good Book Cafe! -
Saturday ,
MayMay 28 , 2022Good Book Cafe
Shabbat, May 28th 10:00a to 10:20a
Join other Torah Study participants for some discussion and schmoozing. -
Saturday ,
MayMay 28 , 2022Torah Minyan Shabbat Morning Service
Shabbat, May 28th 10:30a to 11:30a
Join Beth Am clergy and/or lay leaders for a musical Shabbat morning worship service focused on learning and spiritual growth. -
Saturday ,
MayMay 28 , 2022Shabbat Morning Service: Bat Mitzvah Morrison
Shabbat, May 28th 10:30a to 12:30p
All are welcome and encouraged to join the family of our Bat Mitzvah in worship and celebration. -
Sunday ,
MayMay 29 , 2022CANCELLED -- Slow Torah: Lay-Led Torah Study Class
Sunday, May 29th 9:00a to 10:00a
Slow Torah is a lay-led class that continues the Beth Am tradition of studying the Torah verse by verse. -
Monday ,
MayMay 30 , 2022
Monday, May 30th (All day)
The Beth Am campus will be closed in observance of Memorial Day. -
Tuesday ,
MayMay 31 , 2022Facing Our Truths – Small Group Discussions on Race (Tuesday Afternoons)
Tuesday, May 31st 2:00p to 4:00p
Beth Am’s Racial Justice and Equity Initiative will be convening several small groups of 5-10 participants to meet for a series of 6 sessions about how we face our truths about race, privilege, power and the biases that we all hold.