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    November 2, 8-9:30 p.m.

    A YEAR IN ISRAEL: REFLECTIONS OF AN OUTSIDER FROM THE INSIDERabbi Goldstein lived with her family in Jerusalem from August 2009-August 2010. This powerpoint presentation will explore the relationshDiaspora Jews to Israel, including perspectives on such topics as religious pluralism, women of the Wall, Arab-Israeli conflicts and Israeli politics. Thrhe use of provocative photos, articles, and real-life daily experiences of her year in Israel, Rabbi Goldstein will take us past Disney Israel in this eaining and thought-provoking presentation.

    FREE; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC, Room 211

    November 30, 7:30-9:30 p.m.HALF THE KINGDOM: THE NEXT GENERATION

    t has been 20 years since the film Half the Kingdom came out and challenged all of us to rethink the role of women in Judaism. It had the first foof Women of the Wall and introduced us to the normalcy of baby-namings. We celebrated its 10th year and asked, how have things changeewish women? Now in its 20th year we will ask, whats next? Join us for an extraordinary reunion of some of the films participants followedanel of todays young thinkers on the questions of Judaism, feminism, post-feminism, roles and reversals. Well explore, assess, evaluate and dreamhe previous generation and the next generation of female Jewish leaders.

    Tickets $25; seniors and students $18; Friends $180 (includes tax receipt, recognition in book, and pre-event reception with panelists.) Venue TB

    December 6, 8-9:30 p.m.WHO IS A JEW? / Rabbi Michael Klein-Katz, JerusalemFocusing upon one of the most pressing questions facing the Jewish community world-wide today, this topic opens us up to the historical, theolo

    nd practical implications of the issue from our earliest biblical roots to the divisive wedge it has currently become among our people. Through omination of how a formula for Jewish status affects Israeli citizenship and Diaspora conversions, intermarriage and intra-faith Jewish relations, assimind synagagoue membership in North America, we shall come to a working definition that will shed light upon the meaning of being a Jew in our

    FREE; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC; Room 124

    Rabbi Michael Klein-Katz received his honorary Doctor of Divinity, M.A. in Hebrew Literature and Rabbinic Ordination from the HeUnion College-Jewish Institute of Religion (New York and Jerusalem). Having served Reform congregations and summer camps in America for han a decade, he settled in Jerusalem, where he has devoted himself to interreligious and intercultural dialogue, adult education, medical clowningious tourism and raising a family.

    December 12, 7:30-9:30 p.m.THE FEMALE RUSE: STORIES OF WOMENS DECEPTION IN GENESISRabbi Elyse Goldstein and Dr. Rachel Adelman, JerusalemWhy do women deceive in the Bible? Is it a "good" or a "bad" thing? Does it reinforce gender hierarchies or undermine them? We will study the fig

    f Rebekah and Tamar: both dissemblers, both mothers of twins, and both don a veil. Join us for this unique co-teaching with an Orthodox female sc

    nd a Reform female Rabbi.

    Rabbi Elyse Goldstein is Director of Jewish Programs and Kolel at the Prosserman JCC. Dr. Rachel Adelman is a graduate of the MaM.A. Program in Tanakh, PhD in Hebrew Literature (with a specialty in midrash) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She currently teaTanakh and Midrash at Matan, an Orthodox Womens Institute for Torah Study in Jerusalem, and lectures widely abroad.

    10 at the door; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC, Room 105

    October 2, November 6 and December 4, 1-5 p.m.SHABBAT R AND R AT THE PROSSERMAN JCCCelebrate Shabbat with the Prosserman JCC! A free drop-in program of Shabbat-appropriate songs, stories, Jewish learning fun, activities, and sFamilies of all levels of Jewish observance will feel comfortable and welcome at this family-friendly, feel-good Shabbos event.

    FREE; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC Room 205

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    October 2, November 6 and December 4, 1-5 p.m.

    SHABBAT R AND R AT THE PROSSERMAN JCC

    Celebrate Shabbat with the Prosserman JCC! A free drop-in program of Shabbat-appropriate songs, stories, Jewish learning fun, activities, and snack. Families of all levels of Jewishobservance will feel comfortable and welcome at this family-friendly, feel-good Shabbosevent.

    FREE; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC Room 205

    For more information and registration please contact 416-638-1881 ext. 4235 / www.prossermanjcc.com

    October 2, November 6 and December 4, 1-5 p.m.SHABBAT R AND R AT THE PROSSERMAN JCC

    Celebrate Shabbat with the Prosserman JCC! A free drop-in program of Shabbat-appropriate songs, stories, Jewish learning fun, activities, and snack. Families of all levels of Jewishobservance will feel comfortable and welcome at this family-friendly, feel-good Shabbosevent.

    FREE; no preregistration necessary / Prosserman JCC Room 205

    For more information and registration please contact 416-638-1881 ext. 4235 / www.prossermanjcc.com