20s and 30s

BT 20s & 30s builds community by providing social, educational and social action programming for adults aged 22 to 40.

We offer always popular monthly Shabbat dinners, Small Groups, learning opportunities with partners such as Lishma and Shoresh, nature and mindfulness retreats led by Aviva Chernick, meaningful volunteer/ẖesed opportunities and holiday parties.

Reach out to Yacov Fruchter, Director of Community Building and Spiritual Engagement at 416-781-3514 ext. 279 or yfruchter@beth-tzedec.org to learn more and to explore how you can get involved in a way that is meaningful for you. Watch for upcoming events in our weekly newsletters, social media, and listed in our calendar. 


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Reb Steve's Salon

Dec 09 2021, 7:30PM to 8:30PM in the Zoom.
NOTE: This event has already occurred.


Salon, meaning relational. 

Difficult conversations should not be ignored but laid on the table and tossed and turned, understood and respected, unity without unanimity.

In The Zionist Ideas, author Gil Troy explores backstories, dreams and legacies of more than 170 Jewish visionaries. Referencing Troy's text, Rabbi Steven Wernick will lead a discussion focusing on the different elements within the Zionist conversation. 

Ultimately, our project will emphasize two seemingly contradictory notions:

  • Zionism is a big tent. Within our diverse communities, from across the ideological and religious spectrum, Jews can find elements of Zionism that appeal to us, allowing us to contribute in our own unique way to the greatest Jewish project of our time.
  • This tent has both red lines and blue & white lines. Red lines are those we agree not to abrogate, such as negating Jewish peoplehood or statehood) Blue & white lines are the fundamentals upon which we all can agree, starting with the most basic definition of Zionism as the movement of Jewish national liberation. 

No charge, but participants must purchase Gil Troy’s book The Zionist Ideas, available from Amazon here>>. Please note that if someone needs financial assistance to purchase the book, please have them contact Reb Steve at 416-781-3514 ext. 218 or rebsteve@beth-tzedec.org.

This class series will be offered via Zoom only. Pre-registration is required to access the Zoom link information. To register, click here>>.


Presented as part of
The Institute for Jewish Learning, in memory of Anne and Max Tanenbaum


Event Details
For Registration:
Sheri Federman
Phone:
416-781-3514 ext. 227
Cost:
No charge
Sponsor:
The Institute for Jewish Learning, in memory of Anne and Max Tanenbaum
Categories
  • Reb Steve's Salon
  • Adults
  • Young Professionals
  • Youth
  • Weekday Learning