Temple Isaiah offers a wide range of learning opportunities in the hope that every congregant will engage in learning that is exciting and relevant. We believe that deep, challenging Jewish study will help us as we wrestle with God and search for meaning in our lives.
Jewish learning is a way to come together in community, to form bonds with teachers and fellow learners, and to find resources and support for our own individual questions and struggles.
Please join us for a program, a class, or an ongoing series.
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We feature a wide array of offerings, designed to meet the needs and interests of adult learners of all backgrounds. We have ongoing daytime and evening classes, one-time programs, programs in conjunction with other area synagogues, and informal learning opportunities such as concerts, trips, and films.
A variety of special programs are offered each year depending on needs and interests. These include: special lecture series, Scholar's Weekend, Yom Shabbat programs, books groups, and programs coordinated with other Temples. Mitzvah Day, a temple-wide intergenerational event, and Tikkun Leil Shavuot, an evening of study led by our confirmation class, offer additional learning opportunities. In addition, be sure to check the programs of
Sisterhood,
Brotherhood and
Israel Action temple groups.
To talk about your interests, suggestions and questions regarding adult learning at Temple Isaiah please contact
Marilyn Stern, Director of Congregational Learning.