Winter Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

On Zoom

Online on ZoomThis 12-session course is geared towards anyone who wants to learn more or delve more deeply into Jewish practice including those who want to update (or unlearn) their Hebrew School education, interfaith couples, and those returning to or interested in exploring Judaism. Topics include Shabbat, prayer, holidays, life cycle events, all from the … Continue reading Winter Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

Rabbi Yosef’s Weekly Parsha Study

Join Rabbi Yosef and NSP members in a weekly text study class on Thursdays at Noon over Zoom. Each class will focus on a particular aspect of the weekly Torah portion. No prior text study experience is required. Join every week or when you are able. Register here to receive the zoom link. 

Jewish Feminism

On Zoom

Online on ZoomJewish feminism has a rich history of individuals and groups creating agency through traditions, texts, and practices by appropriating, resisting, and transforming them. We will study how Jewish feminism came into being and explore its contribution to Judaism, emphasizing ritual practice, feminist midrash, theology, and activism. We will also study major works and … Continue reading Jewish Feminism

Shabbat Morning Services

Join NSP for Saturday Morning services and celebrate Shabbat with song and prayer, followed by lunch. Register here.

Tot Shabbat

Sing, dance, and make a blessing over grape juice with NSP! Geared toward ages 1-5 and fun for all. Invite your family and friends to come too! Register here.

Winter Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

On Zoom

Online on ZoomThis 12-session course is geared towards anyone who wants to learn more or delve more deeply into Jewish practice including those who want to update (or unlearn) their Hebrew School education, interfaith couples, and those returning to or interested in exploring Judaism. Topics include Shabbat, prayer, holidays, life cycle events, all from the … Continue reading Winter Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

Rabbi Yosef’s Weekly Parsha Study

Join Rabbi Yosef and NSP members in a weekly text study class on Thursdays at Noon over Zoom. Each class will focus on a particular aspect of the weekly Torah portion. No prior text study experience is required. Join every week or when you are able. Register here to receive the zoom link. 

Jewish Feminism

On Zoom

Online on ZoomJewish feminism has a rich history of individuals and groups creating agency through traditions, texts, and practices by appropriating, resisting, and transforming them. We will study how Jewish feminism came into being and explore its contribution to Judaism, emphasizing ritual practice, feminist midrash, theology, and activism. We will also study major works and … Continue reading Jewish Feminism

Shabbat Evening Services

Welcome Shabbat with NSP through uplifting song and prayer, and then stay for a potluck dinner! Register here.

Spring Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

IN PERSONThis 12-session course is geared towards anyone who wants to learn more or delve more deeply into Jewish practice including those who want to update (or unlearn) their Hebrew School education, interfaith couples, and those returning to or interested in exploring Judaism. Topics include Shabbat, prayer, holidays, life cycle events, all from the perspective … Continue reading Spring Introduction to Jewish Practice: Grounded and Open Judaism for Everyday Life

Rabbi Yosef’s Weekly Parsha Study

Join Rabbi Yosef and NSP members in a weekly text study class on Thursdays at Noon over Zoom. Each class will focus on a particular aspect of the weekly Torah portion. No prior text study experience is required. Join every week or when you are able. Register here to receive the zoom link. 

Jewish Feminisms

On Zoom

Online on ZoomJewish feminism has a rich history of individuals and groups creating agency through traditions, texts, and practices by appropriating, resisting, and transforming them. We will study how Jewish feminism came into being and explore its contribution to Judaism, emphasizing ritual practice, feminist midrash, theology, and activism. We will also study major works and … Continue reading Jewish Feminisms