
January 2023
WLC/Sisterhood Theater: Leopoldstadt
Join WLC Tuesday, January 10th at 7pm – Limited run; tickets for $129, front mezzanine: Leopoldstadt, by Tom Stoppard at the Longacre Theatre (220 W 48th st) . This engrossing new play tells the story of a well-to-do Jewish family covering 56 years in the lives of several generations. A passionate drama of love and endurance, from Vienna at the turn of the last century to 1955. REGISTER HERE
Find out more »WLC/Sisterhood Monthly Mah Jongg Game
Must pre-pay and register in advance. Any questions please email WLCMAHJONGG@gmail.com
Find out more »Manischewitz Mixology
Learn with our TI Clergy while enjoying some good Kosher wine and light Hors D’oeuvres.
Find out more »Rockin’ Shabbat with Dinner & Lego Building
Rockin' Shabbat followed by Dinner & Lego-Building Project Kids Ages 5+ & Their Families Join Rabbi Melissa Buyer-Witman, Sheldon Low, and TI clergy for an interactive, experiential, and musical Shabbat experience. Dinner and a gigantic Lego building project to follow. Dinner is free, but no walk-ins will be accepted; please pre-register if you'd like to join us. Teens in 7th grade and above are able to earn volunteer hours at this event by helping to lead activities. 6:00 PM- Rockin' Shabbat…
Find out more »ECLC Movie Night & Havdalah
"Drive-In Movie" & Havdalah Kids Ages 2-4 & Their Families Join Lisa Samick and other members of the ECLC community for this festive evening. Bid farewell to Shabbat with a short Havdalah service, then design your own car for our "drive-in" movie. The event is free, but no walk-ins will be accepted; please pre-register if you'd like to join us.
Find out more »WLC/Sisterhood: Morgan Library & Museum Tour
Join us for a special tour of the Morgan Library. Limited tickets available at $25 per person. REGISTER HERE
Find out more »An Evening with Naftali Bennett @ Streicker Center
Bennett will discuss the application of his 70/70 rule, which reflected the fact that around 70% of Israelis agree on 70% of the issues; his attempts to mediate with Presidents Zelenskyy and Putin; the fracture of his coalition and his fear that Israel’s internal divisions suggest chilling parallels to the falls of the First and Second Temples.
Find out more »February 2023
How to Talk to Your Children About Antisemitism
In the face of the increasing normalization of antisemitism across mainstream society, join UJA-Federation for a timely briefing on how parents can communicate to their children about this critical topic. Hindy Poupko, UJA’s deputy chief planning officer, will speak with Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath of the Jewish Education Project and Vlad Khaykin of the Anti-Defamation League, two experts in the field of antisemitism education and awareness. This event is open to all, but specifically geared toward parents of children in grades K-8.
Find out more »Help the Hungry: Sandwich Making
We will be donating 200 bag lunches which include a sandwich, drink, fruit cup & granola bar.
Find out more »Ladies Laughing – A Night Out at The Comic Strip
The Comic Strip at 2nd Avenue between 81st & 82nd Streets Join us for a girls' night out at the longest-running showcase comedy club in the world. Tickets are $30. Proceeds go to WLC for the Temple Capital Campaign. All guests must also purchase a minimum of 2 food or drink menu items (cash-only). Please purchase tickets here by January 31. If you have questions, please contact event chair, Alice Stephens alicestephens@gmail.com.
Find out more »Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson @ Streicker Center
Witness a multi-media tour of the universe as captured by the Webb telescope, parked in space a million miles from home as presented by Tyson, an astrophysicist and Director of the Hayden Planetarium and America’s most renowned translator of science for popular culture.
Find out more »Violins of Hope Exhibition Tour
Join Cantor Altshul for a guided tour of the Violins of Hope exhibition. For the first time in New York, the Violins of Hope will be on exhibition in the Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica, each a living testament to those we lost, to the triumph of survival and to the power of music — even in our darkest days. Each violin will be displayed alongside photographs and the story of its journey as their bittersweet music fills the museum. The violins…
Find out more »Monday Musings
Tune in for a 15 minute topical Jewish themed talk with Rabbi Gelfand!
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