San Francisco: Skip the Oscars and learn some Torah

If you haven’t yet marked your calendar and RSVPed for this Sunday’s BJE Feast of Jewish Learning, do it now! We have an out-of-hand lineup of classes, music, kosher deli, hamantaschen and He’Brew beer - and it’s all FREE. Best of all you get to come out and see Jewschool poster Y-Love kick it live in the truly hip atmosphere of the JCC atrium. :-)

The workshops range from serious text study to a niggun singing workshop to academic history lectures to a yoga class to a staged production of an Israeli play to queer readings of Talmud to depth psychology and the Purim story. There’s definitely something for everyone.

Sunday, February 25 from 4:00-10:00pm
at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco
3200 California St. @ Presidio Ave.
Download the event program here.
Full event details are at www.bjesf.org/feast
RSVP to feastrsvp {at} bjesf(.)org

See ya there. I’ll be the harried producer in the event tee shirt.

One Response to “San Francisco: Skip the Oscars and learn some Torah”

  1. I heard about this from a friend, i’ll be there!


    Elon · February 23rd, 2007 at 7:17 pm

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