5 Special Opportunities to Unite in Gratitude Nov 17 & 24 đ
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Local synagogues and organizations come together with interfaith friends to share appreciation for our many blessings in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
November 17 | 3:30pm - 6pm at St Wilfrid's Episcopal Church in Huntington Beach âââââââ18631 Chapel Lane with Congregation B'nai Tzedek (Fountain Valley) and Temple Beth David (Westminster)
3rd annual Friendsgiving Gathering for newly resettled refugees hosted by Jewish Family and Children Services, JCoOC and Anaheim United Methodist Church
Volunteers Needed to help set up, serve and clean-up Contact KSiegel@jfcslboc.org to sign up!
If you would like to attend the dinner as a guest and meet some of our new neighbors, please write to JMenter@jfcslboc.org
November 24 | 3pm at Fullerton First United Methodist Church 114 N. Pomona Ave. with Temple Beth Tikvah
November 24 | 7pm at Church Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2150 Bonita Canyon Drive with Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach and The Jewish Collaborative of Orange County
The Jewish Collaborative of Orange County is a creative, collaborative, and compassionate community mosaic dedicated to innovating and supporting local and national programming that enriches the landscape of Jewish life and encouraging individuals and families to connect their passions and purpose with Judaism.Â
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This question in 2025 has deep personal and political consequences with roots in ancient Jewish debates. Rabbi Daniel will trace how ideas of Jewish identity have shifted across time - from biblical categories to the modern crises of belonging. We will explore why there has never been one clear answer to the question of Jewish identity and why the debate itself may be essential to Jewish continuity.
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