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September 2023

Sat, September 9, 2023
10:00 AM
5th Floor North

Minyan M’at

Minyan M’at is an independent, traditional, egalitarian community within Ansche Chesed. Now more than 30 years old, our group of over 150 households comes together to daven (pray), to learn, to celebrate and to sustain each other.

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Sat, September 9, 2023
12:30 PM
Ansche Chesed Roof

Minyan M’at Welcome Back Shabbat Lunch

Join Minyan M'at for a special Welcome Back Shabbat and lunch! The main dish will be supplied; remainder is pot luck. Please register by Wednesday, September 6.

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February 2024

Thu, February 15, 2024
7:30 PM
5th Floor North

Stories from Israel Now, Hosted by Minyan M’at

Join us as recent travelers to Israel share their reflections. Jane Eisner will moderate a panel with Rabbi Kalmanofsky, Lisa Sayegh, and Esther Altmann. Afterwards, other community members including David Shapiro, Lee Adlerstein, and Pearl Beck will guide small group conversations. Snacks, of course, will be served. Please register by Monday, February 12.

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March 2024

Thu, March 28, 2024
7:45 PM
Ansche Chesed

Jewish Communal Responses to October 7th: Voices from the Pulpit — A Panel Discussion with Minyan M’at

Minyan M’at, an egalitarian kahal at Ansche Chesed, is thrilled to sponsor a series of panels devoted to exploring issues that affect our community after the horrors of October 7 and Israel’s response.  Outstanding Jewish thinkers will come together to talk about Jewish communal responses to October 7, the role of Zionism for Diaspora Jewry, the role of “Jewish Progressives”, and how we should think about prayer in a time of war. All events are free and open to the…

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April 2024

Wed, April 3, 2024
7:30 PM
Ansche Chesed

Zionism, Diaspora Jewry & October 7th: A Panel Discussion with Minyan M’at

Minyan M’at, an egalitarian kahal at Ansche Chesed, is thrilled to sponsor a series of panels devoted to exploring issues that affect our community after the horrors of October 7 and Israel’s response.  Outstanding Jewish thinkers will come together to talk about Jewish communal responses to October 7, the role of Zionism for Diaspora Jewry, the role of “Jewish Progressives”, and how we should think about prayer in a time of war. All events are free and open to the…

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