Rebecca Frankel Discussion
Nantucket Atheneum 1 India St, Nantucket, MA, United StatesRebecca Frankel, author of “Into the Forest,” will discuss a “Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph & Love.”
Rebecca Frankel, author of “Into the Forest,” will discuss a “Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph & Love.”
Please join Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor for coffee. He will lead a discussion on "Abortion: Jewish Law and our Personal Stories"
Please join us for Shabbat at Jetties Beach at 5:45 pm with a box dinner, followed by Shabbat services at 6:30 pm led by Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor.
Please join us for coffee with Rebecca Frankel and discussion led by Rabbi Gary Bretton-Granatoor, at a private residence TBA.
Please join us for complimentary challah delivery on-island and Kabbalat Shabbat Services led by Elliott Pollack
Elizabeth Blau, a James Beard Award Nominee and founder and CEO of her hospitality company Blau & Associates, will discuss “The Celebrity Chef Phenomenon and its Birth in Las Vegas from the Lady that had the Front Row Seat.” Kabbalat Shabbat services led by Peter Kahn.
Please join us for a panel discussion on women's entrepreneurship with Elizabeth Blau, Gwenn Snider and Liz Weiss, moderated by Terry Schubach.
Please join us for the "Can't You Hear Them?" concert featuring the acclaimed chamber music group The Rossini Club for the benefit of Nantucket Food Fuel Rental Assistance, a service of the Nantucket Interfaith Council.The concert is sponsored by Congregation Shirat HaYam through the generosity of the Hochwald Family in memory of music aficionado Ronald […]
Professor Derek Penslar will discuss "Assimilation: The opportunities that Jews have had to enjoy equality of rights, economic opportunity, and social integration with the non-Jewish society". Prof Penslar will also lead the Scholar in Residence Weekend.
Shabbat Services led by Cantor David Rosen of Holy Blossom Temple of Toronto, and Darren Sukonick.
Professor Derek Penslar will lead Study Sessions on Saturday -- “Anti-Semitism The hostility and hatred that Jews have often encountered over the course of history, how they have responded, and what we can learn from them” -- and on Sunday -- “Zionism: Zionism has a future, but it won’t be the same as it was in the past”.