“Anti-Semitism On Our Campuses: What’s Happening And What Can We Do About It” with UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, Friday, November 10, at 7:00 p.m.
11/13/2023 12:13:17 PM
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Dear Haverim,
This time, for most American Jews, the venom of anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism on university campuses – from some students and even faculty members – feels so threatening and personal, even more, a betrayal.
Jews have always believed in education as a path to not only upward mobility and economic security, but as a mitzvah, a...Read more...
“Jewish Views of War, Peace and Saving Hostages”- This Friday Evening, and “Anti-Semitism On Our Campuses” with UC Berkeley Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky on November 10.
11/06/2023 10:57:31 AM
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Dear Haverim,
This is a difficult, tragic, and painful time for Israel and Jews around the world. It’s also confusing, trying to figure out what Israel should do to degrade Hamas and save the hostages.
Although Hamas’ brutal slaughter of 1400 people and...Read more...
“The Incredible $1,000,000 And Growing Merage U.S.- Israel Aid Fund To Support Israel, Our Shabbat Alive Free Klezmer Concert For Israel and Ukraine, And A Wine And Cheese Pre-Oneg For Our “40U” (Ages 40 And Under) Members. What A Week A
11/06/2023 10:57:29 AM
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Dear Haverim,
We have gathered as a congregation several times over the last two weeks – on Zoom, Livestream and in person – to mourn, to deal with our anger, to understand the past, present and future of Hamas’ obsessive hate and brutal murderous actions and, most of all, to learn what we can do to help Israel.
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Rabbi Arnold Rachlis has been the spiritual leader of University Synagogue since 1991, guiding us since 1987 from a small havurah looking for a more modern approach to Judaism to a 600+ families center for dynamic and innovative Judaism. He leads with a focus on a humanistic philosophy that sees God not as a supreme being, but as inspiration, creativity, conscience, consciousness and motivating us toward human growth and social justice. Rabbi Rachlis has created a joyous environment which affirms individuality and is inclusive – men and women, gay and straight, Jewishly learned and not, Jewish and not Jewish – welcoming all to learn, explore and connect at University Synagogue.
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