
Scholar In Residence
Join Rabbi Dr. Noah Bikhart for presentation and discussion on “The “Lord’s Prayer” in Context: Ancient Jewish Prayer in The Dead Sea Scroll, the New Testament and Rabbinic Literature” and “Lashes Of Fire: A Talmudic Metaphor For Power.” Watch for details to register and sponsor Shabbat Dinner and Kiddush Luncheon. FHJC’s Scholar-in-Residence Program is made possible through the generous support of the Sevin family, in loving memory of Malvin Peace Sevin.
SHABBAT DINNER BY RESERVATION (Dessert open to all)
Dinner Friday evening, Friday February 9, following services, by reservation.
Cost is $36 for ages 11 and up $18 for children ages 3 – 10 free for toddlers age 2 and under.
Menu: Salmon, baked ziti, potatoes and vegetables, and fried fish fingers for children and desserts. Please indicate gluten free when making your reservations.
* Please add 3% fee if you are paying with credit card on Paypal, or you may bring a check to the FHJC office, attn S-I-R Dinner.
Rabbi Dr. Bikhart will be speaking three times throughout the weekend — Friday evening after dinner, during services Shabbat morning, and after an enhanced dairy Kiddush on Shabbat afternoon.