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Lifelong Learning Events & Programs

Hebrew has three ways to refer to a synagogue: Beit Tefilah (House of Prayer); Beit Knesset (House of Assembly); and Beit Midrash (House of Study). The TBEMC Lifelong Learning Committee is committed to creating a Beit Midrash for our community by providing congregants opportunities to connect with each other while exploring historical, cultural, and religious aspects of Judaism.


We come together in-person and through Zoom to learn from noted experts in their fields and from each other – in the weekly Thursday morning classes and special events.

Look in the weekly email or our online calendar for the latest. 



Some of the Lifelong Learning Committee’s previous events

Robin Williams: Reality, What A Concept!
Entertainment historian John Kenrick returned with a multimedia talk about Robin’s body of work including highlights from his hilarious & heartfelt performances as Mork, Mrs. Doubtfire, and in Good Will Hunting.

Rabbi Neal Scheindlin spoke on “The Jewish Family Ethics Textbook”

A Virtual Tour of Jewish Paris
From the comfort of our homes, we took a guided tour of:
• Le Marais: main Jewish neighborhood in Paris
• Place des Vosges
• Hotel de Sully
• Famous synagogue of Hector Guimard
• Oldest synagogue in Paris
• Musée Carnavalet (exterior)
• SHOAH Holocaust Memorial & Museum
• The History of the Paris Jewish Community
• Stories from Holocaust survivors and their families

“The Art of Jonah’s Flight” by Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz, exploring the first chapter of the Book of Jonah.

“How to Appreciate the High Holy Days: The Important Themes, Prayers and Customs of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur” a two-part series presented by Rabbi Kerbel

The Jewish Connection to Comedy Film Series with screenings of:
“The Frisco Kid”
“Brighton Beach Memoirs”
“Biloxi Blues”
“Broadway Bound”
“Keeping the Faith”

“Why the Jews”: An Exploration of the Anti-Semitism Throughout History and What to Do About It” a two-part series presented by Rabbi Paul Kerbel

Scholar-in-Residence Program: Professor Jack Wertheimer, Professor of American Jewish History at the Jewish Theological Seminary.  Two lectures: “Jews on the Move: How Migrations Have Remade American Jewish Life” and “The Good News about American Judaism.”

A trip to See “Fiddler on the Roof” in Yiddish in NYC with dinner at Ben’s Deli

Zoom Discussion: “Racism, Anti-Semitism, Black Lives Matter and the Jewish Community” led by Melanie Roth Gorelick, Senior Vice-President, Jewish Council for Public Affairs and Jim Johnson, Corporation Counsel, City of New York

Rabbi Dan Ornstein discussed his new book “Cain v Abel: A Jewish Courtroom Drama”

Professor Amy Kalmanofsky, Dean, List College, discussed her book “Dangerous Sisters of the Hebrew Bible.” 

Relive Our 2022 Spring Celebration

Please join us for our Virtual Spring Gala on Sunday, June 12 from 11 am to 12 noon.

Mazel Tov to Our Honorees:

Volunteers of the Year Award – Judy and David Kupferberg

Past President Award – Stephen Solomon z”l

Young Leadership Award – Leah Davidson 

Tikkun Olam – Abbie and Howard Halperin


Many thanks to all of our honorees for your dedication to your TBEMC family.


View our 2022 Spring Celebration site to add your support.

Gan Katan (“Little Garden”) Early Childhood Program

A wonderful education choice for Jewish children ages 3 & 4. Class meets every other week from Sept. to May. Small class size limited to 10. Age-appropriate learning activities include singing Jewish & Hebrew songs, dancing, listening to read-aloud stories, dramatic play, craft activities, and early literacy activities to develop Hebrew skills. Students meet Jewish friends and share positive experiences of Jewish community in the friendly and welcoming environment of TBEMC. Class will be taught by an experienced Jewish early childhood educator. To learn more, contact Cantor Lanzkron-Tamarazo at cantor@tbemc.org or call 908-276-7351.

The Jewish Agency for Israel: Fund for the Victims of Terror

The Fund for the Victims of Terror provides Israel’s terror victims with direct, immediate financial assistance after an attack.

After a terror attack, victims and their families often need funds quickly to rebuild what they have lost. The Jewish Agency For Israel helps them fast, providing immediate, direct assistance so that they can start the process of healing – often within 24 hours. The Fund has helped hundreds of Israeli families. Please join us in providing comfort for those whose lives are suddenly overturned by trauma. With your help we can ease their recovery and help them move on.

To contribute, click here to be taken to the JAFI website

To contribute by phone in the US: 1 (212) 318-6109

For program support in Israel: +972-3-762 8372 or 8373

If you would prefer to contribute by mail, please send a check to:

JAFINA, 633 Third Avenue, 21st Floor, Suite C, New York, NY 10017

For questions: please email us at donorservices@jafi.org.