Mah Jongg
Temple Israel of the Poconos 711 Wallace Street, Stroudsburg, PA, United StatesDo you play Mah Jongg? Want to Learn? Here's your chance!
Do you play Mah Jongg? Want to Learn? Here's your chance!
This HYBRID (in person at B'nai Harim, and on zoom) program is the story of 2 Holocaust survivors who met as children, fought the Nazis with the French Resistance, and came to America to begin a new life together.
Remember Yom Hashoah at the Scranton JCC on Sunday, May 5.
Holocaust Remembrance Day “Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day” known colloquially in Israel and abroad as Yom HaShoah (יום השואה) and in English as Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Holocaust Day, is […]
Yom Hazikaron (Israel's Memorial Day) is a day to remember Israel’s fallen soldiers as well as Israeli victims of terror.
Immediately after Yom Hazikaron ends, Yom Haatzmaut (Israel’s Independence Day) begins. It takes place on the date in the Hebrew calendar that Israel declared independence, the 5th of Iyar.
Lag BaOmer occurs on the 33rd day of the Omer, which is the 49-day period between Passover and Shavuot. The word “Lag” represents the number 33 in Hebrew, and the name […]
Join us outside of Temple Hesed (1 Knox Rd, Scranton) for Lag B'Omer bonfire! All ages are welcome, and there is no cost for this event. We'll begin with havdallah, a ceremony to say farewell to Shabbat, and then enjoy time around the bonfire, including making s'mores!
Raise awareness and fundraise in memory of Theresa Borgia at the 12th Annual 5K. Register today.
FLASH SALE! SAVE 50% with SAVE50 at checkout! Join us for the Celebrate Israel Parade, as we march down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, enjoy NYC, and grab a bite to eat and shop in Teaneck, New Jersey! $15 per person - Reservation Required
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Join Temple Hesed and Temple Israel before Shavuot begins, from 6 to 7:45 on Tuesday, June 11, as we study and discuss texts on a key topic this election year: loving the stranger and immigration. Co-taught by Rabbis Daniel Swartz, Marjorie Berman, and Miriam Spitzer, we'll explore this topic from a variety of viewpoints and sources, ranging from Torah commentaries to Yiddish memoirs.