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| Welcome to Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, a warm, caring, Jewishly diverse community dedicated to lifelong learning and to caring for the world and each other. All are welcome to worship, study and celebrate with us. more... |   For the beginner or the scholar, single-session classes or year-long courses, history and culture or in-depth Torah study, lifelong learning at Brooklyn Heights Synagogue offers something for everyone.
| Learning together in a warm and supportive community, students in our religious school from Kindergarten through Confirmation develop a deep knowledge of Judaism and a personal connection to their heritage.To view and print REGISTRATION forms for the 2011-2012 school year, click here.
|   The caring sense of family and community that is central to our synagogue is reflected in the philosophy and daily routines of our preschool. Our Parenting Center warmly welcomes young families with programs for infants, toddlers.
| | |  Annual Interfaith Scholar-in-Residence Weekend
Brooklyn Heights Synagogue & Grace Church Guest Scholar Dr. Philip A. Cunningham Theme: Divine Kin: Where our Beliefs Unite, Define and Divide Us Friday Night May 18 at BHS Shabbat services at 6:30pm Saturday May 19 lunch and learn at Grace Church at 1pm (RSVP: 718-624-1850) Sunday May 20 morning worship at Grace Church at 10:30am These events are free and open to the community! --- What Do We Mean When We Think and Talk About Midlife? An Ongoing Conversation Wrestling with the Angel with Rabbi Lippe Tuesday, June 5 at 7 pm Explore the concept and application of the Jewish practice of Chesed shel Emet - "the truest act of kindness" - which refers to our actions as we prepare for and attend to the needs involving a loved one's death. We will explore and explain traditional attitudes and rituals while reflecting on changing circumstances and needs.
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