Jewish Learning
Kolel
"Kolel" is a Hebrew word whose meanings include "inclusive", "embracing", and "community." Kolel is a place where adults gather to engage in serious and joyful Jewish text study which bonds people together, builds community and fosters spiritual growth.
To find out more information visit Kolel's website here.
Jewish Learning Programs
An advanced Torah class, progressing through the book of Numbers in Hebrew.
Examine the leading challenges to Israel’s future in a systematic and reflective way, with plenty of dialogue.
Explore the history, challenges and rewards of conversion with respect to family, ethnicity and community.
Learn how to get around, make friends, and express yourself in Hebrew!
Explore challenging biblical stories and their commentaries, examining how we can make seemingly difficult stories “fit”.
A systematic four-semester course in Hebrew prayer book reading.
In this study of Biblical and Rabbinic texts, we’ll look at representations of death, grief, and healing, and at the origins of some Jewish customs around mourning that are still important today.
Join Kolel for an overview of Jewish faith, history and practice from a liberal perspective.
How do we deal with Judaism’s three big ideas – revelation, authority and community?
How do you handle social events, decisions about which holidays to celebrate and how, family gatherings, and those awkward questions from children?
For couples in an interfaith relationship who want to explore the Jewish issues that might arise.
Celebrate Shabbat with the Prosserman JCC on the first Saturday of every month!
We’ll study epic battles in Jewish history, and the schisms that resulted...

