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IVRITime Hebrew Conversational Class

Dell JCC 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX, United States

Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Location: Dell JCC IVRITime Hebrew Conversational Class Bi-weekly, Ulpan (immersive) style classes offered Tuesdays from 12-1 PM for those who want to converse in Hebrew and further develop their proficiency. While the focus is conversation, attendants will strengthen all four basic language skills: listening, writing, […]

Shalom Austin JGallery: Intersections: The Magic of Collage

Toby Shor JGallery 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX, United States

Collage is like a hall of mirrors: each time you look, you will see something unique and visually compelling. Four Austin artists, John Sager, Michele Missner, Susan Slomowitz and Joseph Hammer use repetition, contrast and layering of materials to assemble intriguing images.   From October 2 - December 15.

Free

October 7th Community Commemoration

Dell Jewish Community Campus 7300 Hart Lane, Austin, TX

Marking One Year: October 7th As the one-year anniversary of the horrific attacks of October 7 approaches, the Austin Jewish community and people around the world are reflecting on a year marked by tremendous loss, trauma, resilience, and profound solidarity. Shalom Austin, along with local Jewish organizations and congregations, is planning a series of commemorative […]

AJFF Presents “Tragic Awakening: A New Look at the Oldest Hatred”

Congregation Agudas Achim Social Hall 7300 Hart Ln, Austin, TX, United States

To be screened as part of the communal October 7th commemorations.  In the wake of the October 7 pogrom in Israel, people of goodwill the world over have been forced to confront a chilling question: Why are the Jews so often the target of intense, genocidal hatred? This powerful documentary explores the roots of antisemitism […]

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