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Sunday ,
FebFebruary 9 , 2025
Sunday, Feb 9th 5:00p to 8:00p
Make the Super Bowl more fun and support KTI! No skill required to win - it's pure luck and pure fun! Here's how it works: A 10 x 10 grid is created so that there are 100 squares Each square is sold for $36 (50% supports KTI and 50% goes to payouts) Once all squares are sold, numbers 0 to 9 (each used once) are randomly picked for each column ("AFC Team") and row ("NFC Team") on the grid These numbers are then checked against the game score for the end of each quarter. If the score is double digits, the second number is used. Winning numbers are then awarded prizes: $360 for each of the 4 quarters and an additional $360 for the final score (if there is no OT, then 4th quarter and final score are the same, and receive $720) What do you have to do to get into the game? Simply buy a square (of a few!) for yourself, a friend or KTI Once all squares are filled in, numbers will be randomly assigned and the grid will be emailed to all participants. Purchase all squares by Friday, February 9 at noon -
Tuesday ,
FebFebruary 11 , 2025
Tuesday, Feb 11th 6:45p to 8:45p
Board? Come to a Charcuterie Class! Join Tracey Milbauer, founder of Share It Charcuterie, to learn how to craft your own charcuterie board! Tracey will teach you how to design your own charcuterie board for all your future entertaining needs from grand gatherings to intimate get togethers while you enjoy some wine and cheese in the company of KTI friends. Thursday, February 6th 6:45-8:45pm KTI Moadon $85 per person Space limited to 12 participants so sign up fast! RSVP REQUIRED -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 12 , 2025
Wednesday, Feb 12th 1:00p to 2:30p
Wednesdays, 1 - 2:30 PM, Social Hall Ever since Abraham’s famous argument with God, Judaism has been full of debate. Moses and Korah, David and Nathan, Hillel and Shammai, the Vilna Gaon and the Ba’al Shem Tov, Spinoza and the Amsterdam Rabbis . . . the list goes on. No wonder that Judaism cherishes the expression machloket l’shem shamayim, “an argument for the sake of heaven.” Beyond their historical importance, what makes these disputations so compelling is that nearly all of them, regardless of their epochs, are still being argued. The parade of characters spanning three millennia of biblical, rabbinic, and modern disputation reflects the panorama of Jewish history with its monumental political, ethical, and spiritual challenges. This series will examine Jewish responses to exile from the biblical period to our modern day. Considering texts from all genres of Jewish literary creativity, we will explore how the realities and iterpretaions Join as we re-open these timeless debates that lead us to the core of 3,000 years of Jewish conversation. • Justice: Abraham vs. God (October 19) • Holiness and Authority: Moses vs. Korah (November 9) • Inclusion: The Five Daughters vs. the Twelve Tribes (November 30) • Accountability and Morality: David vs. Nathan (December 21) • Resistance: Ben Zakkai vs. the Zealots (January 18) • Law: Hillel vs. Shammai (February 15) • Spirituality: The Vilna Gaon vs. the Baal Shem Tov (March 15) • Boundaries: Spinoza vs. the Amsterdam Rabbis (April 19) • Religious Evolution: Geiger vs. Hirsch vs. Frankel (May 10) • Zionism: Herzl vs. Wise (May 31) -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 12 , 2025
Wednesday, Feb 12th 7:30p to 9:00p
Opening the Siddur, Opening the Heart Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:00pm Local Homes TBD The siddur (prayer book) is one of the great treasures of Jewish tradition. But for many of us, even if we attend services regularly, it remains a closed book. Together, we’ll explore some of the key passages of the siddur, learn a bit about their history, and consider what personal meaning we can derive from them. PLEASE RSVP -
Wednesday ,
FebFebruary 26 , 2025
Wednesday, Feb 26th 7:30p to 9:00p
Opening the Siddur, Opening the Heart Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:00pm Local Homes TBD The siddur (prayer book) is one of the great treasures of Jewish tradition. But for many of us, even if we attend services regularly, it remains a closed book. Together, we’ll explore some of the key passages of the siddur, learn a bit about their history, and consider what personal meaning we can derive from them. PLEASE RSVP
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