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Hebrew Jumpstart with Rabbi Heather Miller
written on July 29, 2016 // 0 CommentsGeared towards those curious about learning Hebrew and designed to help adults learn to read, this 4-session class will provide […]
Ruach Chayim Musical Shabbat Service, July 29
written on July 27, 2016 // 0 CommentsYou are invited to join BCC the last Shabbat of the month for a musical Kabbalat Shabbat service led by […]
Trembling Before G-d Los Angeles 15th Anniversary Screening at UCLA Film Archive, August 21st
written on July 25, 2016 // 0 CommentsTrembling before G-D is having a 15th anniversary screening in LA on Sunday evening August 21. This special screening will […]
JQ International and Beth Chayim Chadashim come together for their first ever VEGAN SHABBAT!
written on July 22, 2016 // 0 CommentsBCC will be hosting the dinner starting at 6:30PM. A lovely vegan meal will be served with services starting at […]
BCC Clergy on LGBT Religion Archives Network
written on July 18, 2016 // 0 CommentsBeth Chayim Chadashim’s clergy is now on the Worlds’s LGBT Religion Archives Network. The LGBT Religious Archives Network (LGBT-RAN) is […]
“How do we stand?” – Parashat Korach, July 8, 2016/ 3 Tamuz 5776
written on July 11, 2016 // 0 CommentsAll week this week (for the last couple of weeks really), I’ve been watching our beautiful building fill with …what […]
My Journey to Judaism and BCC
written on July 7, 2016 // 0 CommentsJames Sutherland (Adapted from remarks delivered at Brandeis Bardin Institute on May 18, 2016, to rabbinic students at HUC and […]
Reflections on Pride Weekend and Orlando
written on July 7, 2016 // 0 CommentsBy Juval Porat As our annual Pride parade and celebration dawned this year, our lives were disrupted by a tragic […]
Book Club: The Septembers of Shiraz
written on July 6, 2016 // 0 CommentsOn Sunday, July 24, 2016 at 11:30am*, our Book Club meets to discuss The Septembers of Shiraz, by Dalia Sofer Buy […]
Tisha b’Av Observance at BCC: Saturday, August 13 at 7pm
written on July 6, 2016 // 0 CommentsThe saddest day on the Jewish calendar is Tisha b’Av, on which the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem is […]