Showtime Sunday
SHOWTIME SUNDAY!
November 24 @2pm
Join us at the musical Wonderful Town, based on the hit play and film My Sister Eileen. Sisters from Ohio, one an aspiring writer and the other an actress and dancer are newly arrived in New York City. Pursuing their dreams, they deal with broken hearts (this IS a musical) and surround themselves with a cast of characters.
We’ll have time for a quick bite and discussion at the Dean Dinning Hall before the Interfaith Service.
Tickets on your own at www.dean.edu/wonderfultown
Rabbi Scheinerman
Righteous or Self-Righteous?
Friday, December 6 @ 7:30pm at Franklin Federated Church
When someone thinks they are righteous, but you think they are self-righteous, who’s correct? When you think you’re righteous, but someone else disagrees, who’s right? How do you decide?
Egypt: What Were Those Women Up To?
Saturday, December 7 @ 9:00am at Temple Etz-Chaim
If you think you know the story of the Exodus, come read it through the eyes and fertile imagination of our Sages!В They provide a truly behind-the-scenes view that might shock you and will certainly inspire you.
Creating Community Infused with Holiness
Saturday, December 7
Competition, political ideology, ignited tempers, and conspiracy threaten community cohesion – not only in the 21st century, but also in the first century House of Study. What wisdom can we glean for our time and for our own communities?
For Parents of Religious SchoolВ Students at the home of Jennifer and Scott Eagerman
Sunday, December 8 at 9:45am
KibbudВ Av V’em:В (Honoring Parents) is Rarely as Simple as It SoundsВ
The mitzvah to honor parents is one of the “Top Ten,” but it is far from cut-and-dry. The sages tell us what constitutes “honor”, but they also delve into the messier situations of life when our sense of “honoring” clashes with that of our parents, and how to fulfill our obligation when our parents are especially “challenging”.
Beyond the Binary
“Beyond the (Cis)Gender Binary”
Presentation by Mason Dunn
Director of Advocacy atВ Keshet: For LGBTQ equality in Jewish life
Join us for an exciting and engaging conversation about transgender rights and identities. We’ll cover a wide array of topics, from pronouns, to nonbinary identities, and the status of transgender rights at the local and federal level. Come with questions and curiosity to learn more about this amazing and unique community from a Jewish perspective.
Supported by the Combined Jewish Philanthropies
Pause with Pitt

Yoga
Theater Night (reusable update content and expiration)

Tickets ($5 – $22) on your own at: www.dean.edu/performance
Questions to Rosie
Movie Night (reusable update content and expiration)
Movie Night – Thursday, Oct. 17 @ 7:30pm at the Temple
You spent what, a day building a sukkah? Imagine spending ten years building just the roof of the Gwozdziec synagogue in Poland using only period hand tools and techniques. This film tells that story against the backdrop of the 1000 year history of Jews in Poland.
Cost of $10.00 to cover the license.В Questions?В Rosie has answers!
Gala 5780

Our TEC Gala Online Auction is up and running. Bid now and bid often… or at least until Friday, November 15th. That’s when the auction will be finished online. The final bidding will take place at our 5th Annual TEC Gala on Saturday, November 16th.