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Apr

28 2018

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Apr

29 2018

 

Monuments, memorials, and historical memory have been much in the news over the last year. In Charlottesville in Augu…

Apr

28 2018

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Apr

29 2018

JHSSC Spring Meeting: Memory, Monuments and Memorials

11:00AM - 11:55PM  



Charleston, SC 29424

 

Monuments, memorials, and historical memory have been much in the news over the last year. In Charlottesville in Augu…

Apr

30 2018

CAJM Nehemiah Action

7:00PM - 9:00PM  

TBD

 

Every April, thousands of Charleston-area residents gather under the banner of CAJM to meet with our public officials…

May

1 2018

Emanu-El University

7:00PM - 9:00PM  

Synagogue Emanu-El
5 windsor drive
Charleston, SC 29407

 

Synagogue Emanu-El's weekly Adult Education program, made up of various classes

May

3 2018

Rabbi Rosenbaum's Talmud class

9:15AM - 10:15AM  

Synagogue Emanu-El
5 windsor drive
Charleston, SC 29407

 

Rabbi Rosenbaum's weekly class on basic subjects from the Babylonian Talmud. No experience necessary, all are welcome!

May

3 2018

 

Synagogue Emanu-El Men's Club Lag B' Omer Picnic
Men’s Club will supply Pizza & Drinks bring a dessert for a desser…

May

3 2018

 

Author Abigail Pogrebin spends a year immersed in the Jewish calendar – and comes away with a blueprint for life.

May

4 2018

KKBE Congregational Dinner

5:30PM - 6:45PM  

KKBE- Synagogue
90 Hasell Street
Charleston, SC 29401

 

Please join us for the KKBE Congregational DInner, followed by Shabbat Eveneing Services

May

4 2018

 

Services at 6pm

May

5 2018

 

Synagogue Emanu-El Board Installation Shabbat

May

5 2018

KKBE Religious School-Teacher Appreciation Shabbat Morning Service

10:00AM - 12:00PM  

KKBE- Synagogue
90 Hasell Street
2nd Floor
Charleston, SC 29401

 

KKBE Religious School/Teacher Appreciation Shabbat Morning Service

May

5 2018

Shabbat Around Town

12:00PM - 2:00PM  

 

Host or guest? You choose! What better way to celebrate Shabbat than to celebrate together.