Rosh Hodesh: It's a Girl Thing

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Rosh Hodesh: It’s a girl thing!, a program of Moving Traditions, is the first proactive, informal education program that uses Judaism to enrich the lives of girls. It draws on Jewish tradition to give girls a place to feel safe, articulate their questions and concerns, have fun, and be ‘real’ with their peers.

Small groups of girls meet monthly with a carefully trained adult leader who uses our step-by-step manual. Through discussion, arts & crafts, and drama, the girls integrate core Jewish values as they focus on the things they care about most, such as body image, friendship, relationships, competition, stress, and family.

B’nai Israel is proud to offer Rosh Hodesh groups for girls in 6-7th grade and for girls in 8th-9th grade. We also offer a parallel program for boys led by Rabbi Kaiman.

For more information about the Rosh Hodesh curriculum and why young people need this program, visit www.roshhodesh.org. To learn about Rosh Hodesh at B’nai Israel, contact our executive director.

Community Highlights

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Google's Director of Technology to Speak at B'nai Israel

Join us on Sunday, July 25 at 2 p.m. for a program with Craig Silverstein, who was Google's first employee and continues to serve as Google's Director of Technology. Craig will speak about the development of search capabilities at Google and what the future holds for search engines.

Junque to Jewels Rummage Sale

Junque to Jewels has come and gone, and we'd like to thank the devoted members of our congregation for making this fundraiser a success! We couldn't have done it without the generous contributions from many of our members and the tireless efforts of our volunteer staff who sorted, priced and organized items.

Lag B'Omer Photos

We celebrated Lag B'Omer on May 2 with a picnic at Sholom Park.

Broadcast of our Services

Listen to Services with live streaming audio.