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This Week at Adas Emuno
January 28, 2021 9:00 AM
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Anonymous member
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Jan. 28, 2021
Dear Friends.
Today is the 15th day, the full moon, of the Hebrew month of Shevat, which means that it is
Tu Bishvat—
the New Year of Trees.
At our
Livestream Shabbat Evening Service
(7:30 PM) we will feature festive music from this minor but popular holiday, and an appropriately environmental message for this Jewish Arbor Day.
At our
Zoom Shabbat Morning Torah Study
(10:00 AM) comments by Rashi prompt the question: do men and women have different leadership styles?
The subject of "FDR and the Jews" remains controversial to this day, and is the subject of my next JPS webinar on Monday (7:30 PM), based on our new, and provocative, book
The Jews Should Keep Quiet.
Shabbat shalom,
Rabbi Schwartz
For Livestream Shabbat Evening Service
Go to YouTube.com and enter
Adas Emuno Streaming
in the search box, or try this link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftctPu9pRG4bBQCR6RH4Dg
Click on the picture of the Temple that is indicated as "Live" and wait for service to begin.
For JPS Seminar,
The Jews Should Keep Quiet,
email
office@jps.org
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