Yorktown Jewish Center News
Upcoming Events
Saturday, Mar 6
Lunch and Learn w/Rabbi Urbas
 
Sunday, Mar 7 
RS PII and Talmud Class 
Youth Group 5:30pm Bingo
Minyan IMO Lori Fleiss' brother 8:15pm
 
Tuesday, Mar 9  Minyan IMO Rachel Seliber's mother 8:15pm
 
Thursday, Mar 11 
Minyan IMO Elaine Contard's mother 8:15pm
 
Saturday, Mar 13
Kiddush sponsored by Seliber Family
 
Torah Institute @ 8:00pm
 
Sunday, Mar 14 
Torah Institute and Lunch @ 10:00am
FINAL CHANCE TO RESPOND!!!
 DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY MORNING 3/3!!!!
 

On Shabbat morning, March 6 following services, the second Lunch and Learn in our series will be led by Rabbi Urbas.  Come and join us for some fascinating study of the week's Torah portion and a delicious lunch for $15.  Make a reservation in the office by Tuesday, March 2-call 245-2324 or email

yjc2966@verizon.net.

 

(Also please mark your calendars for the third and last of our Lunch and Learns with Rabbi Sternstein on Shabbat morning, April 17!)
 
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE BIBLE

 

THE YORKTOWN JEWISH CENTER TORAH INSTITUTE WEEKEND

SATURDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 13-14, 2010

WITH SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE RABBI MICHAEL LAXMETER


Saturday evening at 8 PM:  The Rabbi as Archaeologist:  How Archaeology Can Shed Light on Esoteric and Elusive Biblical Texts.  A number of Genesis texts might seem, with a mere surface reading, to have no real value, yet after scrutiny by a Rabbi/quasi-archaeologist, new light is shed on those texts. (Join us for dessert and coffee.)

 

Sunday morning at 10 AM:  The Bible Through the Lens of Egyptian Language and Literature.  While many Biblical scholars have spent a great deal of time and scholarly effort focusing on the impact of Mesopotamian texts on Bible passages, the wealth of Egyptian language and literature and their significance in Biblical scholarship has been mostly overlooked. Join me in a brief look at some esoteric Biblical texts that are truly illuminated by a knowledge of hieroglyphs and Egyptian literary texts. 

 

Advance brunch reservations for $12 required by Monday, March 8-call the YJC office at 914-245-2324 or email yjc2966@verizon.net

 

Rabbi Michael Laxmeter holds a Bachelor's Degree in Hebrew language and Literature from Brooklyn College; a Master's Degree in Hebrew Literature, and Ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.  In addition to serving Conservative congregations in Connecticut, New Jersey, Florida, Illinois and New York, Rabbi Laxmeter has pursued doctoral studies at New YorkUniversity, dealing mainly in the influences of Egyptian language (hieroglyphics) and literature upon the Hebrew Bible.

 

Rabbi Laxmeter currently serves as the Rabbi of Congregation Agudas Israel in Newburgh, NY.  He and his wife, Judy, are the parents of three and the grandparents of four.

 

 

This program is partly funded by the Kornfield Torah Institute, an endowment established by Malvina Kornfield and her family in memory of Louis Kornfield.

 
 
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COMMUNITY NEWS:
 
WESTCHESTER JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL--APRIL 2010
 

By logging on to http://www.burnsfilmcenter.org/films/film-series/detail/19631 you can see detailed descriptions of all films along with dates as well as purchase tickets. Tickets are also available at the box office which is open one hour before the first screening on weekdays and at 11am on weekends. If you are interested in bringing a group, please contact Julia Rosen at 914.773.7663, ext. 410 to arrange for the group sale rate.

 

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