• Membership Meeting 2022

    The annual membership meeting was held June 8 remotely on Zoom. Co-Presidents Marjorie Drucker and Burton Levine updated the membership on the state of the organization.

  • Cynthia Beth Rubin on Digital Art with Hebrew Manuscripts

    Zoom

    Join us on Thursday, January 18, at 7 PM to speak with digital artist Cynthia Beth Rubin! Rubin’s workflows across many forms of new media, including prints, videos, and interactive works. Based in New Haven, her studio practice extends from New York City to Rhode Island and beyond. As an early adopter of digital imaging, […]

  • Meeting the Moment: Beyond the December Dilemma: Intermarried Families in the Contemporary Jewish Community

    Temple Beth Sholom 1809 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT, United States

    Beyond the December Dilemma: Intermarried Families in the Contemporary Jewish Community with Dr. Samira Mehta, Director of Jewish Studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder and Visiting Faculty at Harvard Divinity School.   Meeting the Moment: What the Jewish Past Teaches About the Future   Explore the depths of American Jewish history and connect with […]

  • Everyone Has a Story: Finding Your Own Jewish Genealogy with Dan Oren

    JCC of Greater New Haven 360 Amity Rd, Woodbridge, CT, United States

    Join us on Sunday, February 11, at 9:30 AM to learn about Jewish genealogy from local author Dan Oren! This talk is in-person at the JCC of Greater New Haven, a light breakfast will be served. The late New Haven psychiatrist Dr. Donald Cohen taught that "everyone has a story." Oren will share how you […]

  • Meeting the Moment: Modern Antisemitism: Where Ancient Hatreds Meet Today’s Narratives

    Temple Beth Sholom 1809 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT, United States

    Session 3 - Modern Antisemitism: Where Ancient Hatreds Meet Today’s Narratives with Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler, Senior Researcher and Head of the Global Far-Right Extremism Desk at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichmann University and Visiting Lecturer at Yale University.   Meeting the Moment: What the Jewish Past Teaches About the Future   Explore the depths […]

  • Judaic Art & Graphic Design with Jeanette Kuvin Oren

    Zoom

    Join us on Thursday, March 14, at 7 PM to speak with Jeanette Kuvin Oren! A graduate of Princeton and Yale Universities, Jeanette completed a Master's degree in public health and most of her Ph.D. in epidemiology before devoting herself full-time to Judaic-commissioned art and graphic design. Since 1984, Jeanette has created installation pieces for […]

  • Meeting the Moment: The Israelization of American Judaism

    Congregation Mishkan Israel 785 Ridge Rd, Hamden, CT, United States

    Session 4 - The Israelization of American Judaism with Dr. Joshua Shanes, Director of the Arnold Center for Israel Studies and Associate Director of the Jewish Studies Program at the College of Charleston.   Meeting the Moment: What the Jewish Past Teaches About the Future   Explore the depths of American Jewish history and connect […]

  • L’dor V’dor Judaica with Emily Scheinfeld

    Zoom

    L'dor V'dor Judaica rehomes Judaica, giving it another life and bringing joy and light into the lives of those who receive it. They source Judaica from thrift shops, estate and tag sales, and the trash so that these found items continue to be used and appreciated in Jewish homes. Through a focus on the use […]

  • Jewish Voices of Grove Street: A Guided Cemetery Tour

    Grove Street Cemetery 227 Grove St, New Haven, CT, United States

    Join us on Wednesday, May 21 at 4:00 pm for this roughly 90-minute tour of the Grove Street Cemetery, America’s first chartered cemetery. We will cover the history of the cemetery itself, including its architecture and innovative layout, as well as the history of some of the known and lesser-known Jewish residents, including remarkable pioneers, scholars, philanthropists, and community […]

  • Meeting the Moment Session 1: Empathy is Not Endorsement

    Congregation B'nai Jacob 75 Rimmon Rd, Woodbridge, CT, United States

    What I learned from researching and writing Some Kind of Hate - An Intergenerational book talk.   Location: Congregation B'nai Jacob, Woodbridge   Speaker: Sarah Darer Littman, journalist and author of award-winning young adult fiction.   Full Series: $36  |  Individual Sessions: $18 Covers admission for up to 2 household members - Light refreshments will […]

  • 2026 Judith Ann Schiff Women’s History Program Film Series: Made in L.A.

    Temple Beth Sholom 1809 Whitney Ave, Hamden, CT, United States

    Saturday, January 31 (snow date Saturday, February 7) 7-9 PM, Temple Beth Sholom, 1809 Whitney Avenue Made in L.A. 2008 News and Documentary Emmy Award, Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story. The film focuses on three Latina women who work in Los Angeles sweatshops and are denied minimum wages and overtime pay, enduring long […]

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