Young Adults
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Young Adults
Welcome to our Young Adults page!
Explore our curated selection of gatherings and meaningful activities that appeal to adults ages 21-40. Whether you're interested in socializing, learning, or simply having fun, you'll find plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow young adults while enjoying a diverse range of experiences across our community. Discover what sparks your interest and please join us!
We're here to help. Have questions or suggestions for our Young Adults programming team? Reach out to Emily! etrent@ti-stl.org | 314-432-8050
Upcoming events
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Hebrew for Adults
Tuesday, Jan 20th 7:00p to 8:00pDiscover the beauty of Hebrew in our 5-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible course will have you identifying Hebrew letters and vowels and sounding out words in no time. See you there!
An Introduction to the Talmud
Thursday, Jan 22nd 7:00p to 8:00pJoin Rabbi Michael for an engaging introduction to the Talmud, the foundational text of Jewish thought. What exactly is the Talmud, and why has it remained central to Jewish life and law for two millennia? Rabbi Michael will provide fascinating historical context, demystify its unique structure, and show you how to begin navigating its complex, dynamic arguments.
The TISCH Shabbat Dinner
Friday, Jan 23rd 6:30p to 8:30pCreated by Rabbi Amy & Rabbi Michael, “The TISCH” (or “table” in Yiddish) is a Friday night dinner at Temple Israel, inspired by the warmth of Shabbat meals at home with friends and family. This meal is an opportunity to slow down, connect, and enjoy the beauty of Shabbat with others.
Hebrew for Adults
Tuesday, Jan 27th 7:00p to 8:00pDiscover the beauty of Hebrew in our 5-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible course will have you identifying Hebrew letters and vowels and sounding out words in no time. See you there!
An Introduction to the Talmud
Thursday, Jan 29th 7:00p to 8:00pJoin Rabbi Michael for an engaging introduction to the Talmud, the foundational text of Jewish thought. What exactly is the Talmud, and why has it remained central to Jewish life and law for two millennia? Rabbi Michael will provide fascinating historical context, demystify its unique structure, and show you how to begin navigating its complex, dynamic arguments.
Tu B'shevat Shabbat Celebration
Friday, Jan 30th 6:30p to 7:30pJoin us for a tasty Tu B'shevat-themed Seder filled with traditional dried fruits, nuts, and seeds (representative of the harvest season) followed by a special holiday Shabbat service for all ages.
Hebrew for Adults
Tuesday, Feb 3rd 7:00p to 8:00pDiscover the beauty of Hebrew in our 5-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible course will have you identifying Hebrew letters and vowels and sounding out words in no time. See you there!
Lilith Readers Book Club
Thursday, Feb 5th 7:00p to 8:00pIn honor of the spirit of Lilith, one of Judaism’s lesser known – but by no means lesser than – female figures, the Lilith Readers Book Club is a space for all who are interested in reading feel-good books that explore the relationships, love stories, and adventures that make up the Jewish experience. Join us!
Hebrew for Adults
Tuesday, Feb 10th 7:00p to 8:00pDiscover the beauty of Hebrew in our 5-part "Hebrew for Adults" introductory class, led by Rabbi Michael Alper. Perfect for beginners or those looking to refresh their skills, this accessible course will have you identifying Hebrew letters and vowels and sounding out words in no time. See you there!
NCJW Repro Shabbat and Class with Rabbi Amy
Friday, Feb 13th 6:30p to 7:30pThis Shabbat marks NCJW's annual Repro Shabbat, a national movement that honors the Jewish value of reproductive freedom. In observance, Rabbi Amy will lead an insightful and compassionate class immediately following the Shabbat service delving into the stories of infertility from the Torah — Sarah, Rebecca, and Rachel — to explore how our tradition recognizes the profound pain and grief of these struggles.
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