Episodes
The Agunah Crisis: Modern Answers to an Ancient Problem - Nov 22, 2009 -
Published 11/23/09
Fast Feast and Forgiveness: A Different Perspective on the High Holidays, Part 2 - Sep 17, 2008 - With moments spanning the emotional gamut from extreme fear to sublime joy, entering the proper mindset for the High Holidays can be a challenge. Join Educational Fellow Malka Adatto for this three part series, in which the rituals and traditions of the High Holidays will be analyzed to gain a better understanding of what this season should mean to us. WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 10-24, 7:30PM
Published 09/19/08
Fast, Feast & Forgiveness: A Different Perspective on the High Holidays - Sep 10, 2008 - With moments spanning the emotional gamut from extreme fear to sublime joy, entering the proper mindset for the High Holidays can be a challenge. Join Educational Fellow Malka Adatto for this three part series, in which the rituals and traditions of the High Holidays will be analyzed to gain a better understanding of what this season should mean to us. WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 10-24, 7:30PM
Published 09/11/08
Advanced Talmud for Women - Arvei Pesachim (10/29/07) - Oct 29, 2007 - s part of the fall semester of Jewish Center University, this class was taught by Ms. Malka Adatto, Sanford Lurie fellow at The Jewish Center of the Upper West Side.
Published 01/16/08
Advanced Talmud for Women - Arvei Pesachim (11/05/07) - Nov 5, 2007 - As part of the fall semester of Jewish Center University, this class was taught by Ms. Malka Adatto, Sanford Lurie fellow at The Jewish Center of the Upper West Side.
Published 01/16/08
Advanced Talmud for Women - Arvei Pesachim (10/15/07) - Oct 15, 2007 - As part of the fall semester of Jewish Center University, this class was taught by Ms. Malka Adatto, Sanford Lurie fellow at The Jewish Center of the Upper West Side.
Published 01/16/08
Advanced Talmud for Women - Arvei Pesachim (11/1207) - Nov 12, 2007 - As part of the fall semester of Jewish Center University, this class was taught by Ms. Malka Adatto, Sanford Lurie fellow at The Jewish Center of the Upper West Side. This session discusses whether or not you need to resay kiddush when switching locations.
Published 01/04/08