Join the JFS of Fairfield County for the first installment of the 9th Annual Saul Cohen-Schoke JFS Lecture Series, which will be held as a three-part virtual lecture series this year. The theme of the lecture series, all of which will be held via Zoom, at no cost, is Recover/Recharge/Rejoice, Coping with the New Normal, all of which we need more of today. You can register at the link below (required for entry to the Zoom). The next lecture in the series will be held in February.
Learn More Here
The WJCS Spiritual Healing Center offers programming, resources, and awareness of opportunities for solace through Jewish traditions. Services are designed to offer an alternative to secular options for individuals who seek a pathway or link to Jewish tradition, Jewish roots, and Jewish spirituality.
Learn More Here
Our congregation is proud to offer three courses in partnership with the URJ. Taste of Judaism and Introduction to Judaism are excellent for anyone wanting to learn more about Jewish culture and spirituality. If you are thinking about converting to Judaism these can be very helpful. If you are curious about conversion, please contact Rabbi Wilfond for further conversation. If you want to learn or improve your Hebrew this course is excellent for feeling more confident with the Shabbat prayers.
Learn More Here
Taught by Rabbi Lisa Rubin and other Educators, this semester-long course will give students a foundation in the basic tenets of Judaism.
Learn More Here
To Join the wait list for March, click Here