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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1
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Kabbalah & Coffee The Jewish Women’s Book Club
Start your week with a spiritual boost! Discuss, explore and journey Join the most popular Jewish women’s book club in town at “Caffeine for
through the world of mystical teaching and learn how to apply these pro- the Soul.” Get your weekly social and spiritual boost with a discussion led
found teachings to your daily life. This ongoing Tanya class will probe the by Chaya Rivka Schmerling. Delve into the book for this year, Simple Words
esoteric through a unique program of English text-based study. No prior by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, hailed by TIME as a “once-in-a-millennium
Kabbalistic experience is required. Join us at 10:30 a.m. in person (Chabad scholar”). Enjoy coffee and homemade pastries. The event begins at 10:30
Education Center, 21560 Angela Lane, Venice) or on Zoom. There is no a.m. at Chabad Education Center, 21560 Angela Lane, Venice. There is no
charge and walk-ins are welcome. For more information, contact Rabbi charge and walk-ins are welcome. For more information, contact Chaya
Sholom Schmerling at 941.493.2770 or rabbi@chabadofvenice.com. Rivka Schmerling at 941.493.2770 or rivka@chabadofvenice.com.
“New View of Torah” “Mortality and Immortality – The Jewish Way”
Congregation Kol HaNeshama presents the first class of a five-session, Join the discussion of afterlife with Rabbi Stuart Altshuler in the final
weekly course exploring “What Do We Learn about the Torah from installment of the five-part Life and Death Decision lecture series. What
Modern Biblical Scholarship, and Why is it Worth Learning?” Join us via happens after we die? Judaism is famously ambiguous about this matter.
Zoom from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Instructor Herb Levine, PhD, who has taught The immortality of the soul, the World to Come and the resurrection of the
the Bible as literature and its impact on later literature, promises a high- dead all feature prominently in Jewish tradition, but exactly what these
level consideration of “how the Torah was composed, long after the events things are and how they relate to each other has always been vague. Regis-
narrated in it, by a variety of authors with differing points of view.” The ter online at templebethsholomfl.org for this 7:00 p.m. event on Zoom. No
course is free for Kol HaNeshama members, and $18 for non-members. cost, but donations are always appreciated. For more information, call the
For more information, or to register and receive the Zoom link, please call Temple Beth Sholom office at 941.955.8121 or email info@templebeth
941.244.2042 or go to khsarasota.org/seeking-wisdom/current-classes. sholomfl.org.
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