Two Locations: 40 E. 35th Street, Community
Church of New York (CCNY) or 15 West 86th Street, Society for the
Advancement of Judaism (SHJ) in Manhattan.
All dates and programs are subject to change. To confirm events and for more information, contact the office at 212-213-1002 or info@citycongregation.org.
Reservations are required. Please RSVP to 212-213-1002
Wednesday, Sept. 9, SAJ, 7:30pm Rethinking the High Holidays for Secular Jews
- Rabbi Peter Schweitzer will explore how secular Jews can celebrate
the High Holidays and how Humanistic Judaism and the City Congregation
give us a way to maintain our Jewish identity.
Saturday, Sept. 11, CCNY, 6:30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY The Bintel Brief: The Original Advice Column - Then and Now Rabbi
Peter Schweitzer will pose questions from the original Bintel Brief and
then entertain contemporary questions that we face today.
Sunday, Oct. 4, SAJ, 3:30pm Celebration Of Anne Shonbrun’s New CD of The City Congregation’s Music
Friday, Oct. 9, CCNY, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm, followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. Fighting Back: Strategies for Responding to Modern Anti-Semitism. In tribute to the 150th birthday of Alfred Dreyfus. Rabbi Schweitzer will explore ways to approach this problem.
Sunday, Oct. 18, SAJ, 3:30pm The Search For Meaning In Jewish Writing: Survival, Hope And Comedy Mindy Greenstein,
a clinical psychologist specializing in cancer as well as a writer,
will focus on the interplay between survival, hope and humor in Jewish
writing.
Friday, Oct. 23, CCNY, 6:30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY Jewish Sing-A-Long with Michelle Lang Zalph Adults
and kids are invited to join us for a fun-filled evening singing
easy-to-learn Jewish songs in Yiddish, Hebrew and English!
Sunday, Nov. 1, 11am-2pm Tour and lunch at Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue & Museum on the Lower East Side
Friday, Nov. 6, CCNY, 6;30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY Life And Rights In Israel: Where do Women and Gays/Lesbians Fit in? Lilly Rivlin, journalist, writer, filmmaker and political activist, will discuss these and other questions in dialogue with Rabbi Schweitzer
Sunday, Nov. 8, SAJ, 3:30pm Jews And Journalism: Where we fit in and how we are depicted A
panel presentation with TCC members Andy Cohen, Nancy Friedman, Daniel
Radosh, and Judy Schoolman. Moderated by Carol Sternhell.
Friday, Nov. 20, 14th St. Y, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm,
followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. NOTE: This program
will be at the 14th Street Y (344 E. 14th St.) This I Believe: City Congregation Members Join the Conversation Based
on NPR’s long-running radio show, an eclectic group of City
Congregation members will offer their own reflections and then welcome
us all into this now-international conversation. Moderated by Carol
Sternhell.
Sunday, Nov. 22, SAJ, 3:30pm Humanism 101: Its History, Development, and Current Challenges Joseph Chuman,
Leader of Ethical Cultural Society, Bergen County, NJ, has been a
popular speaker at TCC and we’re pleased to have him back to talk with
us about this important subject.
Sunday, Dec. 6, SAJ, 3:30pm Feminist/Progressive Mothers Raising Sons: What Sort of Men are These Boys Becoming? How
do we raise feminist sons - especially during their adolescence? How do
teenage boys go along with or resist our ideals? How do we help them to
negotiate critical issues of development and individuation consistent
with our values? A panel of TCC mothers will join together to address
these challenging questions.
Sunday, Dec. 13, SAJ, 4pm KidSchool Chanukah Celebration with Yale Strom Yale
Strom is an award-winning Klezmer musician (violin), children’s author,
documentary filmmaker, photographer, playwright, ethnographer, and
great entertainer! Don’t miss this wonderful program. Followed by our annual Chanukah party in the Social Hall. Guests are welcome for $10 donation.
Friday, January 8, CCNY, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm, followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. CCNY You
Should Grow Like An Onion With Your Head In The Ground: Wise Jewish
Sayings, Practical Wisdom, and also some Colorful Curses Rabbi
Peter Schweitzer will share a wide variety of time-honored Jewish
sayings from the Bible, the Talmud, as well as Yiddish and Ladino
culture, that reflect on heath, justice, children, destiny,
interpersonal relations, and many other topics.
Friday, Jan. 22, CCNY, 6:30pm and Sunday, Jan. 24, SAJ, 3:30pm People Of The Libretto: A History and Celebration of Jews in Musical Theater TCC
members, Jack Lechner and Peter Mones will review the colorful history
of Jews in American musical theater, while Trudy Elins, Michelle Lang
Zalph, Anne Shonbrun, and Dan Wyman will perform musical selections to
illustrate significant developments, accompanied on piano by Louise
Moed. (This program will be repeated on these two dates.)
Friday, Feb. 5, CCNY, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm, followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. CCNY Outrageous Heresies Or Daring Truths: A Tribute to Baruch Spinoza What was Spinoza’s message and legacy? Led by Rabbi Peter Schweitzer.
Sunday, Feb. 7, SAJ, 3:30 Israeli Folkdancing led by Steve Zalph
Friday, Feb. 26, CCNY, 6:30pm Purim Celebration and Dinner Purim service and dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Special Purim program at 8:15pm. CCNY Join us for our annual Purim Celebration.
Sunday, March 7, SAJ, 3:30pm The TCC Bar/Bat Mitzvah Experience Learn
about our exciting and creative Bar/Bat Mitzvah program from the people
who have lived it – our parents and mentors. Find out what lies ahead.
Friday, March 12, CCNY, 6:30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY Let My Name Be Recalled With Laughter Or Not At All: In Celebration of Shalom Aleichem – The Jewish Mark Twain Join us for a delightful evening that pays tribute to this beloved humorist. Special Feature: Alicia Svigals, renowned klezmer violinist and TCC member, will participate in the program.
Sunday, March 21, SAJ, 3:30pm Taking Care Of Our Aging Parents: A Responsibility? An Opportunity? A Challenge? A Burden? A
panel discussion with TCC members Myrna Baron, Bob Liebeskind, Carol
Sternhell, and Rabbi Peter Schweitzer. Moderated by Helene Lauffer.
Friday, April 9, CCNY, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm, followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. CCNY Yom Hashoa - Holocaust Commemoration Memorial Candlelighting Ceremony, Music, Guest Speaker Co-sponsored with The Generation After / Holocaust Survivors USA.
Sunday, April 11, SAJ, 3:30pm Nothing Makes You Free: Reflections on the Writing of Jewish Descendants of Holocaust Survivors Presented by Melvin Jules Bukiet,
who is the author of seven books of fiction as well as the editor of
three anthologies. He teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.
Friday, April 23, CCNY, 6:30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY Israeli Folk Dancing for Adults and Kids with Steve Zalph No experience needed - all ages welcome and we'll teach all the dances, so come join the fun!
Sunday, April 25,SAJ, 3:30pm Sex On The Brain: Should the Bible be R-Rated? Rabbi
Peter Schweitzer will examine Biblical texts and rabbinic commentary
that reveal the true nature of this literature, its authors, and our
culture.
Friday, May 7, CCNY, 6:30pm Shabbat - Service and Dinner at 6:30pm, followed by Program at 8:15pm. CCNY Everyone Has A “Once Upon A Time”: Stories that Make you Care as well as Laugh Presented by Roslyn Bresnick-Perry,
a celebrated storyteller, whose stories span decades of the twentieth
century and great distances, from a Belarus shtetl in pre-Holocaust
Europe where she spent her childhood, through immigration, to post-war
New York City, and her years in the garment industry as a senior
designer.
Sunday, May 16, SAJ, 3:30pm Small Decencies – And Do They Matter? In
a tiny Black Forest village, Christian and Jewish neighbors "all got
along before Hitler." What happened to those relationships during and
after Nazi times is the focus of Mimi Schwartz's talk and reading from Good Neighbors, Bad Times: Echoes of My Father's German Village, a winner of the 2008 ForeWord Book of the Year Award in Memoir.
Friday, May 21, CCNY, 7:30pm Shabbat - Service at 7:30pm,
followed by Pot-Luck Dessert. Program at 8:30pm. NOTE: This program
will be at the 14th Street Y (344 E. 14th St.) Yiddish Women’s Poetry with Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin Nikolai “Kolya” Borodulin is Assistant Director of the Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring Center for Cultural Jewish Life.