Adult Education is now the Learning Center

 

Learning is a constant for Judaism, and the purpose of the Learning Center is to help fulfill this maximum. The Learning Center does this
by both highlighting ongoing programs and organizing new opportunities to learn for congregants and their guests. Its success will depend on your participation, both in terms of attending programs but also in suggesting new programs and activities. Come join us for learning can be educational but also fun.

Interested in joining our very active committee? Perhaps you might like to give a lecture or a presentation. please email don@dshulman.com

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Faces of Zionism

Zionism is a lot more than an image of Theodor Herzl in a framed picture. It has been an animating force for Jews of many different beliefs and political convictions. Cultural Zionism, Revisionism, and the earliest Political and Religious Zionism all live on today. In four classes we will explore the people and ideas that inform different Zionisms and see how each of them continues to affect Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.

Class Dates are on the following Tuesdays


November 15, 29 at 7:30 pm     |  January 3rd & 10th at 7:30 pm

 

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 “Jewish Music Lands in the Americas”
Saturday, December 10, 2011


Shabbat Kiddush at noon (following services)
Judith Pinnolis at 1:00pm

►What did Jewish music sound like in early American Jewish settlements?
►What did synagogue sound like to our colonial Jewish forefathers?
►Listen to Yiddish folk & theater musical selections.
►What were Jews creating to express a Jewish national sound?
►Learn how Jewish composers blended Yiddish and traditional
►Learn about our heritage in the Americas in Jewish music four hundred years ago till
the turn of the 20th century.

Judith S. Pinnolis, the presenter, has served for nearly 20 years at Brandeis University where she is currently the Academic Outreach Librarian for Graduate Studies and Humanities. She is also part-time Adjunct Faculty at Hebrew College in the School of Music where she teaches a general course in Jewish Music History.

Cape Cod Synagogue Members – reservations at no cost • non-members $10.00
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED – MAKE YOURS TODAY!
Email, call, or mail by December 2, 2011 Email: events@capecodsynagogue.org
Phone: 508-775-2988

 


 

 

 Recipes from Cooking Series

Chocolate Chunk Mandel Bread

Tzimmas

Passover Mandel Bread

Flourless Macaroons

Stuffed Cabbage

Tasty Morsel Knishes

Definitely Chocolate Cake

Mille Kessler Passover Sponge cake

Hamantashen

Strudel

 


   
   
 

Pictures From Fred Lazin Event

“ISRAEL’S CHANGING COLLECTIVE IDENTITY”

Renowned guest lecturer, Professor Fred Lazin, will discuss the past &
current changes occurring in Israel’s society. As a professor at Ben Gurion
University and the Lynn & Lloyd Hurst Family Professor of Local
Government, Professor Lazin offers a unique and first hand account of the
“multi-culturalism” that exists within Israel today.










Weekly Torah study with Rabbi Freelund meets Thursdays at 11:30 AM in the board room. 
Feel free to bring lunch and an inquiring mind.

 

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