"Torah and mitzvot—the study and practice of Halachah—are the quintessential core of Judaism, and they must be taught in an honest, sophisticated and challenging manner. Torah study is enriched by our understanding of science, philosophy, literature, art and music, which in turn is enhanced and enlightened by the teachings of Torah."
Consequently, our Kehillah sees for itself a critical role in exploring the overlap and nexus of secular wisdom and our own Jewish Traditions. In our annual "The Kehillah Speaks" program, members who are experts in their own fields share general knowledge to inspire us religiously as well.
Our Kehillah supports and strengthens Maimonides School, founded by our founding Rabbi, the Rav z"l, in 1937, to convey this message to generations of Jewish students.
Consequently, our Kehillah sees for itself a critical role in exploring the overlap and nexus of secular wisdom and our own Jewish Traditions. In our annual "The Kehillah Speaks" program, members who are experts in their own fields share general knowledge to inspire us religiously as well.
Our Kehillah supports and strengthens Maimonides School, founded by our founding Rabbi, the Rav z"l, in 1937, to convey this message to generations of Jewish students.