To Paint the Earth
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesPlease join us as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising with a live production of “To Paint the Earth.” The musical performance last May at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and features a live orchestra and a cast of 14 Broadway actors including JCOH congregant Lauren Lebowitz. On the early morning […]
The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJoin Cantor Debra Stein, Rabbi for an opportunity to delve into an interesting book, expand your thinking on a new topic or just meet new friends. Whether you’re an avid reader or just want to follow along with the group, our book club welcomes you! The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the […]
Shabbat on the Beach with Rabbi Gabby Dagan
Main Beach 104 Ocean Avenue, East Hampton, NY, United StatesFRIDAYS at 6:00pm | MAIN BEACH Shabbat on the Beach fuses summer at the beach with traditional Shabbat rituals. Warm your toes in the sand and join your community in singing, dancing, and celebrating the joys of a magical Shabbat experience. More Information Rabbi Gabby Dagan Rabbi Gabby Dagan was born in the development town […]
Shabbat Morning Service with Rabbi Gabby Dagan
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesEach week we are given the sacred gift of Shabbat. A time to rejoice in our homes with our synagogue family. Join us as we welcome Shabbat with song and prayer. Rabbi Gabby Dagan Rabbi Gabby Dagan was born in the development town of Hatzor Ha-Gelilit in the north of Israel to a traditional Morrocan-Iranian […]
Netta Barak-Corren
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesNetta Barak-Corren Changes in the Israeli Judicial System and the Separation of Powers in Israel Netta Barak-Corren is a legal scholar and cognitive scientist, focusing on empirical and behavioral analysis of constitutional and public law, with a particular interest in the interaction between law and religion. She is a Professor of Law at the Hebrew […]
Tisha B’Av Service
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesTisha B’Av, or the 9th of the month of Av, marks the day that Babylonians destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem (586 BCE), and it has become a day that has also represented the subsequent destructions that have befallen the Jewish people, including the destruction of the 2nd Temple, the expulsion of Jews from Spain, and […]
Noah Aronson
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesNoah Aronson has been creating and inspiring audiences with his heartfelt and soulful music for the last 20 years. He has released 10 albums of original music which are sung in communities and summer camps around the world. Noah graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston with a degree in Piano and Jazz Composition […]
Majd Mashharawi
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesKen Bialkin Series: Majd Mashharawi Why You Should Listen Majd Mashharawi is a dedicated resident of war-torn Gaza. In 2015, she observed the pressing need for construction materials to rebuild damaged buildings and infrastructure. Then in her early 20's, she took the initiative by founding GreenCake, a pioneering company that ingeniously creates environmentally friendly bricks […]
Cantor Rosalie Will
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesCantor Rosalie Will brings more than 25 years of experience in training song leaders, leading worship, and creating singing communities. After 16 years with Temple Emanuel in Kensington, MD, she now consults congregations on issues of worship, music, and synagogue transition, and she mentors clergy in the field. She is founder and Executive Director of […]
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin
Jewish Center of the Hamptons 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, NY, United StatesJudaism Beyond Slogans American Jews use a lot of buzz words to describe their social justice commitments – tikkun olam, God’s image, loving the stranger. What do those terms really mean? Do they really imply that there is only one point of view on those issues? A controversial talk, with a healthy dose of nuance. […]