TONIGHT AT 8: See your Beth Abe Family and Meet our New Rabbinic Intern!
08/06/2020 04:46:03 PM
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Introducing: Thursdays with Beth Abe
We miss seeing everyone at Kiddush, sharing community announcements and Smachot, and celebrating Shabbat together. Please join us Thursdays at 8 pm for a new program to bring us all together as we approach Shabbat.
A short parsha-related study from a rotation of speakers
Remarks and Community Announcements from Rabbi Feldman and Artie Brenner
"Kiddush" - informal time to connect and catch up with friends
Introducing new CBAJ Rabbinic Intern Steven Gotlib,
with a mini-shiur entitled
Winner of Bread, Loser of Sanctity
The first parsha mini-class will be taught by CBAJ's new Rabbinic Intern, Steven Gotlib. Steven Gotlib is entering his final year of study at Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. He recently earned a Certificate in Mental Health Counseling from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology as well as a Certificate in Spiritual Entrepreneurship from Columbia Business School and the Glean Network. Steven is a graduate of Rutgers University and currently works as Webmaster and Social Media Manager of the Lehrhaus. He and his wife, Ruth Malkah Rohde, live in Fair Lawn, NJ.
Please join us at the CBAJ Zoom Room THIS THURSDAY at 8 pm for this new initiative and to welcome our new Rabbinic Intern!
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Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob
380 Whitehall Rd
Albany, NY 12208
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