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SUMMARY:Project Genesis: An Interfaith Conversation Between Two Clergy
DESCRIPTION:Project Genesis: An Interfaith Conversation Between Two Clergy\nTwo clergies from different faiths will analyze and discuss different interpretations of the books of Genesis. \nRabbi Jay Stein and Reverend Gareth Evans will discuss the story of Jacob and the birthright. When parents pick a favorite child\, the impact is felt for many generations. In this session\, we will unpack the biblical dysfunctional family of Isaac\, Esau\, Rebecca\, and Jacob. Together we will explore what our two faiths have to say about complicated family dynamics. \nAbout Project Genesis: The same story can have multiple meanings. The books of the Old Testament in particular are ripe with symbol\, metaphor\, and character\, providing the reader with the opportunity to unpack and analyze the meanings. In Project Genesis\, we will discuss different interpretations of some of the beloved stories we learned as children and now revisit as adults.
URL:https://www.shamesjcc.org/event/project-genesis-an-interfaith-conversation-between-two-clergy-3/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life
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SUMMARY:Pop-up Shop: Sideways Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the lobby with Chef Cynthia for an array of delicious salt-free seasoning blends by Sideways Kitchen! Her seasoning blends have strong flavors that draw influence from India to Africa.​ \n 
URL:https://www.shamesjcc.org/event/sideways/
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SUMMARY:Passover Pop-up: Afikomen Bagmaking
DESCRIPTION:Come have fun as you learn about Passover with a craft. Afikomen is the piece\nbroken off from a matzo during the Seder and put aside to be eaten at the end\nof the meal\, as dessert. \nPlease join Yanira to sew Afikomen bags using age-appropriate materials. No registration is required\, just stop by the Main Lobby!
URL:https://www.shamesjcc.org/event/passover-pop-up-afikomen-bagmaking/
CATEGORIES:Jewish Life
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SUMMARY:How to Start a Business: A Broad River Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Thinking about starting or expanding a small business or project? We know many women have ideas for starting small businesses but do not feel like they have the knowledge\, confidence\, or financial backing to make it happen. \nOur next Broad River program aims to address some of these questions through a panel discussion featuring three women who founded their own businesses in different ways. We will talk about the small business owner journey from idea to implementation to sustainability and everything in between. We will also provide concrete resources to help you learn more and maybe even launch your next project! \nThis event\, facilitated by Laurie Hirsch Schulz\, includes time for break out groups and prompted discussions as well as an opportunity to network with other women. Bring your business cards\, flyers\, and anything else! Light snacks included. \nAbout some of our panelists: \nAmy Hall is the founder and proprietor of Hudson Valley Books for Humanity and was inspired to start the store when she needed to find a new home for her own books. Her vision of saving books from landfills grew to include the idea of a bookstore that would promote diverse authors\, social justice issues and planet-friendly living\, as well as featuring local artisans and events for the community. Her vision became a reality in November 2021\, and Amy now oversees everything from event planning to artisan curation to all-around supervision of the store\, as well as continuing her decades-long work in sustainability at Eileen Fisher. \nMonica Shulman is a New York-based artist whose brand of gestural abstraction is a form of story-telling. A first generation American of Cuban and Argentinian descent\, who left her career as an attorney to focus on her art practice full-time\, Monica lives and works in the lower Hudson Valley with her husband and their children. Monica has been featured in various publications including The Washington Post\, Popular Photography\, Westchester Magazine\, and Create Magazine. Her work has been shown at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City\, the National Association of Women Artists\, the National Arts Club in New York City\, Photo LA\, Art Market Hamptons\, PULSE Art Fair\, and the New York Mercantile Exchange\, among others. \nLaurie Hirsch Schulz is the founder of Broad River and the president of the board of the Westchester Youth Alliance. Through her business LHS Coaching\, Laurie partners with career explorers\, solopreneurs and non-profit founders to navigate through change to clarify\, embrace and activate new opportunities. Services include 1:1 coaching\, masterminds and interactive workshops. LinkedIn: lauriehirschschulz
URL:https://www.shamesjcc.org/event/how-to-start-a-business-a-broad-river-panel-discussion/
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