Week of Events
Monday, January 5, 2026
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Featured January 5, 2026Featured The Flame of Joy: Exploring Chassidism and Chabad
The Flame of Joy: Exploring Chassidism and Chabad
Join Dr. Sandra Lilienthal as she discusses Chassidism and Chabad.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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January 6, 2026Restoring the Jewish Cemeteries of Poland and Eastern Europe – Lunch & Learn
Restoring the Jewish Cemeteries of Poland and Eastern Europe – Lunch & Learn
Join Dr. Dan Oren for a discussion on Restoring the Jewish Cemeteries of Poland and Eastern Europe.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
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Thursday, January 8, 2026
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Featured January 8, 2026Featured Author Series: Sam Sussman
Author Series: Sam Sussman
Join us as we welcome Yaakov Katz, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post.
Friday, January 9, 2026
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January 9, 2026 -Friday Night Shabbat Service
Friday Night Shabbat Service
B’nai Torah offers rich, meaningful and deeply spiritual ritual and worship opportunities, both in-person and online, for those looking to attend Shabbat and daily minyan services.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
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January 10, 2026 -Friday Night Shabbat Service
Friday Night Shabbat Service
B’nai Torah offers rich, meaningful and deeply spiritual ritual and worship opportunities, both in-person and online, for those looking to attend Shabbat and daily minyan services.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
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January 11, 2026Women’s League Paid Up Membership Program Brunch
Women’s League Paid Up Membership Program Brunch
Please join us as Merle Born discusses Pablo Picasso: The Man, The Mistresses, The Money. Designed to educate, surprise, and possibly even shock, this talk will reveal the little known facts about the unconventional man behind the unconventional art. Members: Free | Non-Members: $18 Click here to register Please register by Jan 2, 2026 Social Action: Please bring feminine hygiene products for women in need For more information, please contact contact Jo Ann Goodman, 207-712-3277. Merle Born is a lifelong art enthusiast whose passion grew through studies at Penn and Stanford, extensive travel, and years spent visiting museums