Calendar of Events
Sunday, January 10, 2021 • 26 Tevet 5781
9:00am | 9:45am |
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Fall Semester is online.
Spring Semester TBD
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9:45am | 11:15am |
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Fall Semester is online.
Spring Semester TBD
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10:30am | 12:00pm |
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Bob Dylan revolutionized popular music by bringing the great questions that have driven religious and spiritual quests for millennia to the radio. The riddle at the heart of his 1965 song Like a Rolling Stone—“How does it feel / to be on your own / no direction home?”—affirmed the search for spiritual meaning that defined rock and roll for all who followed him.
While Dylan’s challenge to a generation of seekers is universal, it also resonates strongly with the continuing Jewish journey between home and exile in America. Dylan’s restlessness models how, even as Jews have felt more at home in America than perhaps any other country or kingdom in the past two thousand years outside of the Land of Israel, they have also wrestled with their individual and collective Jewish purpose in ways that intertwine with and influence not just rock and roll, but the American spirit as a whole.
Dylan’s career-long search for a “direction home” is one of the essential creative journeys of his era. It is deeply Jewish, deeply American, and still deeply unresolved.
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11:00am | 12:00pm |
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11:00am | 11:30am | ||
11:30am | 1:00pm |
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Fall Semester is online.
Spring Semester TBD
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1:00pm | 2:00pm |
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3:00pm | 4:15pm |
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Part 1: Friday night service and Shema section, beginning Jan. 10, for 10 sessions
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Monday, January 11, 2021 • 27 Tevet 5781
7:00am | 8:30pm |
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These classes are taught by our rabbis, educators and by distinguished scholars and lay leaders within our community. In
order to help create a class community, once a series begins, new students will not be allowed to join the class until the
next series begins. Attendance will be taken in order to fulfill the requirements for conversion.
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7:00pm | 9:00pm |
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For Adult B'nai Mitzvah Group Only
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Tuesday, January 12, 2021 • 28 Tevet 5781
7:00pm | 8:00pm |
Engaging Ourselves in Our Community
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021 • 29 Tevet 5781
4:00pm | 5:00pm |
Jewish Learning through the Ages
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7:00pm | 8:30pm |
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TBD
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8:00pm | 9:00pm |
A Jewish Take on DEI, Social Justice and Advocacy, and Social Service
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Thursday, January 14, 2021 • 1 Sh'vat 5781
12:00pm | 1:00pm |
Zoom or Phone
Led by Cantor Abby Gostein and Rabbi Ellie Steinman
A special group for Temple Beth Shalom members to connect.
New to the group? Contact our office.
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7:00pm | 8:30pm |
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For more information on Temple Beth Shalom Brotherhood, visit: https://www.bethshalomaustin.org/brotherhood
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Friday, January 15, 2021 • 2 Sh'vat 5781
6:30pm | 8:00pm |
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Tune in for a keynote discussion between Rabbi Alan Freedman and Congregation Beth Israel President-Elect Sarah Schick, moderated by Lindsey Newman, Be'chol Lashon Community Engagement Director. For information and link, visit www.BethShalomAustin.org/mlk. Please note the special start time (6:30 p.m.) and the special location for streaming. https://www.bethisrael.org/livestream-landing-page.html for this service and discussion.
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Shabbat, January 16, 2021 • 3 Sh'vat 5781
9:00am | 10:00am |
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This study group is guided by one of our rabbis, educators, or lay leaders. Contact us to receive more information about taking part in Torah Study. Free for members and non-members.
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10:30am | 12:30pm |
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Temple Beth Shalom
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1:00pm | 2:30pm |
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Join our Austin Jewish community for an interactive discussion facilitated by Be’chol Lashon Director of Community Engagement Lindsey Newman. Together we will focus on how our Jewish values can help us strengthen a multiracial community rooted in racial justice and reflect on how implicit bias and behaviors create barriers to cultural competence. Visit www.BethShalomAustin.org/mlk for information and registration link.
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Sun, April 27 2025 29 Nisan 5785