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Tzav

Leviticus 6:1−8:36
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20 Adar II 5784
Haftarah: Ezekiel 36:22-36 [historic: Ezekiel 36:16-38]
Shabbat Parah

The Eternal One spoke to Moses, saying: "Command Aaron and his sons thus: This is the ritual of the burnt offering: The burnt offering itself shall remain where it is burned upon the altar all night until morning, while the fire on the altar is kept going on it." - Leviticus 6:1-2

Class

A Taste of Judaism® - Temple Israel, Boston, MA

- ET
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23 Adar II 5784 to 9 Nisan 5784
477 Longwood Ave. , Boston, MA 02215
This is a virtual event

Explore traditional and modern Jewish sources in an accessible setting. Join us and discuss the ways Judaism can resonate in our daily lives. 

A Taste of Judaism is a 3-part online class that is free and open to all, including interfaith couples, those with Jewish family heritage, and the simply

Torah Portion

Sh'mini

Leviticus 9:1-11:47
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27 Adar II 5784
Haftarah: Ezekiel 45:16-25 [historic: Ezekiel 45:16-46:18]
Shabbat HaChodesh

On the eighth day Moses called Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel. - Leviticus 9:1

Class

Learn to Read Hebrew for Adults (Cohort 2024-6) - Union for Reform Judaism

- ET
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28 Adar II 5784 to 10 Sivan 5784
This is a virtual event

Get started with aleph-bet!

Familiarity with Hebrew can be a key to feeling at home in the Jewish community. Learn the shapes and sounds of the Hebrew alphabet, with a warm and supportive educator to guide you and a group of classmates for practicing together. Recognize and understand common Hebrew

Class

A Taste of Judaism® - Union for Reform Judaism

- ET
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29 Adar II 5784 to 14 Nisan 5784
This is a virtual event

This 3-session online program is all about introducing you to what is delicious about Judaism: sacred stories, beliefs and values, and a diverse community - with plenty of time for your questions. (We love questions!) 

Designed for “beginners” from any religious background (or none), no previous knowledge of Judaism is assumed. All are welcome: interfaith couples, individuals exploring conversion, people with Jewish heritage, in-laws and other family members of Jews, anyone who