Presents:
Here is a meditation for Hanukkah, to do while you gaze at the holiday lights.
Here are some online TV Shows for Hanukkah.
And for fun, here’s a song written by Sen. Orrin Hatch for Hanukkah (and an article explaining how it came to be written).
Enjoy!
Events:
Join us at CBI on the first night on Hanukkah, Friday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m.. Prof. Emeritus and CBI president Irv Schiffman will speak about the new dovish Israel lobby, J-Street, “An Alternative to AIPAC.”
And don’t forget our big CBI Hanukkah Party, Dec. 13, 5-8 PM at the ARC Pavilion, 2040 Park Ave! There will be music, latkes, and lots of fun for all ages. BYOM (Bring Your Own Menorah; if you don’t have one and want your own, our gift shop will be open that night). And bring a gently used coat for a child or teen if you can donate one. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for kids (2-12) or maximum of $20 per family, and includes dinner.
Another timely topic is Health Care Reform. We’ll have Part II of our Panel Discussions on “Jewish Values and Health Care Reform” after our 7:30 p.m. service on Friday, Dec. 18, the last night of Hanukkah.
Want to do something Jewish on Dec. 25? The Rabbi and her family will host a potluck (vegetarian or dairy) Shabbat dinner at their home at 6:00 p.m. that night.