Upcoming Events

One Time Event
The History of Women’s Shoes and Salvatore Ferragamo, the Fairytale Cobbler with Barbara Ressin
Recurring Event
A Continuation of Introduction to Bridge with Marcy Friedman
Recurring Event
Join Rabbi Schwartz and Dr. Catalano for our fifth walk through some of our favorite fiction and non-fiction, poetry, sacred texts, music, and whatever else suits our fancy!
Recurring Event
Are you intrigued by the world of Midrash but find the Book of Leviticus a bit challenging with which to connect?
One Time Event
David Rubenstein is the newest owner of our Baltimore Birds.
One Time Event
Can Baltimore City be saved or changed for the better? Is Jewish influence in Baltimore City a thing of the past?
Recurring Event
This is an unfiltered exploration of Purim, Passover, the Omer/Shavuot and Tisha B’Av.
One Time Event
Beginning with the synagogue at Dura-Europos, we follow the evolution of portrayals of Moses both as a single figure and in stories.
Recurring Event
In this class, we’ll delve into the heart of Shabbat spirituality, focusing on some of the most beloved prayers.
One Time Event
Much of the information in health and medicine comes from facts that can channel our ideas.
Series Event
Join us as we continue our study of subversive texts. This class can be taken independently from Part 1.
Recurring Event
Using interactive, communicative teaching methods, this class will have you understanding and responding in Yiddish from day one.
One Time Event
Medical and veterinary scientists have a century-old partnership developing new drugs and medical devices.
One Time Event
This illustrated talk will offer an overview of the history of Yiddish, answering such questions as:
One Time Event
The world population has grown from 2.5 billion in 1950 to 8 billion in 2022. We currently add about 70 to 75 million people to the planet each year.
One Time Event
Join amazing art historian Nora Hamerman as she presents the Biblical David, seen through the eyes of artists.
Recurring Event
This series is designed to familiarize students with the landscape, stories, buildings and people of Jonestown revealed through four centuries of American history and epic change.
One Time Event
This fun and engaging presentation will document the early TV westerns. First, the “Kids” westerns: Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Hopalong Cassidy, then the “Adult” westerns: Gunsmoke and Have Gun Will T