Jewish Education

Livingroom Learning with Women's Philanthropy

April 26, 2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Join us for Livingroom Learning with Women's Philanthropy. Back by popular demand, Rivy Kletenik will take us on an exploration of some of Judaism's most "interesting" women. Tonight's session is on "Yael and Judith: Two Women Who Take Matters into their Own Hands!"

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As Seen in The Seattle Times: Gay Orthodox Rabbi Nudging Judaism

Rabbi Greenberg

January 27-30, the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation are sponsoring a variety of events with Rabbi Steve Goldberg. His visit, and experiences as an Orthodox gay rabbi, was highlighted in The Seattle Times.

"Rabbi Steven Greenberg is not shy about proclaiming who he is, though it raises eyebrows. He is, he says, the world's first openly gay Orthodox rabbi."

Read more in The Seattle Times.

Learn more about the events open to  the community this weekend.

Turn the Page: Tips and Text for These Times

March 18, 2010 6:00 PM - 8:45 PM

Turn the Page is a fun-filled evening exploring our feminine voices through Biblical, Talmudic, prophetic, medieval and modern women in the company of other Jewish women.

Come connect, enjoy dinner and an exceptional keynote speaker and participate in learning sessions led by a variety of female educators. We invite you to join Women’s Philanthropy of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, and women of all ages and backgrounds, as we embark on a meaningful, fun-filled evening of Jewish learning.

Send a Kid to Camp

Jewish overnight camp presents children with the opportunity to mature, gain independence, develop confidence, learn social skills and explore personal interests. Campers explore what Judaism means to them in a safe, nurturing and fun environment and discover a deep-seated and profound sense of what it means to them to be a Jew.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle believes that the Jewish camp experience is an integral component in building a child’s Jewish identity and that all children can greatly benefit from the encounter

Scholar-In-Residence Weekend with Rabbi Steven Greenberg

January 27, 2010 7:00 PM - January 30, 2010 7:00 PM

Rabbi Steven Greenberg is an Orthodox rabbi, gay activist and passionate environmentalist. His personable, articulate and highly engaging teaching style has led him to conduct hundreds of leadership trainings and programs on Jewish text and thought across North America.

J-Serve FAQs

Jewish Social Action Committee (JSAC) and J-Serve FAQs

What is J-Serve?  J-Serve is the national day of Jewish teen community service.  Teens from all over the puget sound partcipate on one day joining teens from all over the United States to make a difference in their world one day at a time.

When is J-Serve?  J-Serve will be held on April 25, 2010.  New this year will be a kick-off event on March 21, 2010.

JSAC/J-Serve Information

What is JSAC?

The Jewish Social Action Committee (JSAC) is the committee that plans J-Serve.  However, JSAC also works with teens in developing themselves into becoming  social activists.  Through service-learning models (learning and doing) JSAC volunteers have the opportunity to:

Panim el Panim

In February 2011, a cohort of Hebrew High students will be traveling to Washington DC to make their impression on Capitol Hill.

For more information email Principal Amy Hilzman-Paquette call our office at 206 774-2237
 

What is Panim el Panim

Hebrew High Winter Trimester Registration Now Open!

Click here to see all the great new, fun classes and then register on-line for Winter trimester.

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