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Fall Open Houses


Secular Jews celebrate our Jewish heritage and humanistic values
with joy, intellectual honesty and creativity.

Find out more about The City Congregation and Humanistic Judaism
by attending one of our Open Houses.


Location: 15 W. 86th St. (SAJ)

RSVP by calling 212-213-1002 or email info@citycongregation.org


"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.  Learn about our community at this general information session.

Wednesday, Sept. 14, 7:30pm

Sunday, Sept 18, 1:30pm (childcare available)

OPEN HOUSES
All are welcome at these information sessions.  They provide a general orientation to Humanistic Judaism and our congregation and are not just aimed at KidSchool.

Sunday, Sept. 25, 1:30pm, childcare available
This is the first day of KidSchool.  Children and parents are invited to stay for music during Kehillah Circle (3:00-3:30pm) and then visit KidSchool classes (3:30-5:15pm).  Parents get-together at 4pm.  

Sunday, Oct. 16, 1:30pm, childcare available
Children are invited to stay for music during Kehillah Circle (3:00-3:30pm) and then visit KidSchool classes (3:30-5:15pm). 
Adults are invited to attend the Adult Perspectives session at 3:30 with Ellen Meeropol discussing her novel House Arrest.  Her topic is:  ALL IN THE FAMILY:  Engaging our Parents' Politics.