The Bet Aviv Board meets monthly to discuss issues of importance to the congregation.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets monthly to discuss issues of importance to the congregation.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »The Bet Aviv Board meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month to discuss important issues that govern our synagogue.
Find out more »Monday, February 10 | 7:45 p.m. Please join us for this FREE event at Beth Shalom, as Emily Matchar discusses her debut novel, In the Shadow of the Greenbrier, about four generations of a fictional Jewish family who run a general store near the iconic Greenbrier resort in West Virginia. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Find out more »Jewish Law and the Politics of Disagreement: Hillel and Shammai Revisited Of all the contributions of Talmudic culture to the Jewish world, the most central is the positive power of dispute, or machloket. Not all types of dispute, mind you, but rather disputes for the sake of heaven. These questions were explored first and foremost through the stories and disputes of Hillel and Shammai and their students, perhaps the first dispute within Judaism that did not lead to a schism,…
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