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Hanukkah 2017 at BCC
written on December 7, 2017 // 0 CommentsHanukkah 2017 will begin in the evening of Tuesday, December 12 and ends in the evening of Wednesday, December 20. […]

Hanukkahpalooza! Kids’ Hanukkah Party at BCC
written on December 5, 2017 // 0 CommentsBaby Kibbutz Babies, Ohr Chayim kids, and all kids at heart: Join us for Hanukkahpalooza celebration on Saturday, December 16, […]

More Than Just A Game: An Interview With The Creator of Hello
written on December 5, 2017 // 0 CommentsMany of us spend a lot of time looking for deep, meaningful connection. Rabbi Heather Miller of BCC, motivated by […]

Out of the Depths of Torah: The Analogies of Parashat Toldot
written on November 27, 2017 // 0 CommentsBy Rabbi Heather Miller Some of the most powerful stories that have stood the test of time are those that […]

Hello. Coming to BCC in 2018
written on November 21, 2017 // 0 CommentsHello is a conversation game. It’s the easy, non-threatening way to talk about the things that matters to you most. […]

BCC’s #RainbowMenorah Action Party
written on November 16, 2017 // 0 CommentsHanukkah = Pride + Freedom! Maccabees stood strong in their Jewish identity, and we stand proud as free LGBTQ Jews. […]

Remembering Them As They Lived: Parashat Va’era, November 3, 2017
written on November 7, 2017 // 0 Commentsby Rabbi Heather Miller Who was Sarah the matriarch? Does the story where Sarah fixes a meal for the three […]

“It Was My Turn to Go Next:” Kol Nidre 5778/2017 Drash by Rabbi Lisa Edwards
written on November 3, 2017 // 0 CommentsI read recently that in times of stress and uncertainty, our brains may take us back to things that helped […]

On Using Lions When Dogs Will Do: A Sermon for Sukkot Shabbat
written on October 9, 2017 // 0 Commentsby Rabbi Heather Miller “Are you sure you’ve never shot a gun before?” He said to me. “Just Nintendo Duck […]

Our Dark and Radiant Land: The Mystery of One Jewish Family’s Ties to Poland
written on October 8, 2017 // 0 CommentsHelena Lipstadt will read from her book-in-progress: Our Dark and Radiant Land Friday, October 20, 2017 After Shabbat Services (approximately […]