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Events at Congregation B'nai Israel of Rumson
BY LORI DRAZ
TheJournalNJ.com | APRIL 2021 17
Congregation B'nai Israel (CBI) wishes everyone an inspired month
ahead, and they also welcome you to join in some of the activities at
this inviting congregation. Every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 am,
it’s Rabbi's Torah Study with Rabbi Doug Sagal. Email emilie.kovit-meyer@
cbirumson.org to get the Zoom link.
All adults are invited to share happiness each month at 6 pm at the
First Friday Virtual Wine and Cheese Kabbalat Shabbat with services following
at 6:30 pm. Together everyone will celebrate the birthdays of the
month (for now still on Zoom).
CBI also welcomes everyone to virtually join in their new Fourth
Friday Family Shabbat Service at 6 pm. Spend 20 minutes together with
other families with children (or grandchildren). The service will consist of
Shabbat prayers, stories and songs and is led by Rabbi Sagal. Upcoming
dates for Fourth Friday are April 23 and May 21. Join the CBI event mailing
list by emailing emilie.kovit-meyer@cbirumson.org. A Zoom link will
be sent out before every service.
On Thursday, April 29, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm, join on Zoom for
“The Fraught Path to Inclusion: Newport's Jewish and African-American
Communities in the Revolutionary Era." Register for this program at
CBIRumson.org.
Memorial lecture series, named in memory of their beloved congregant,
teacher and scholar of American and Jewish history who passed away in
2019. This lecture will explore how two very different communities, the
African American community and the Jewish community, struggled with
integration into the religious world of colonial Newport, Rhode Island.
of worshippers, including Baptists, Quakers, Anglicans, Congregational-
major diasporic communities in British North America, while African
Americans faced the harsher diaspora of enslavement. In their struggles
to attain equality on their own terms, these communities reveal a great
deal about America’s uneven commitment to pluralism. The lecture will
be led by Benjamin L. Carp, the Daniel M. Lyons associate professor of
Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America (2010),” which
won the triennial Society of the Cincinnati Cox Book Prize in 2013; and
“Rebels Rising: Cities and the American Revolution (2007).” With Richard
D. Brown, he co-edited “Major Problems in the Era of the American
Revolution, 1760-1791: Documents and Essays, 3rd ed. (2014).” He has
merchants in Charleston, South Carolina. He has also written articles for
Colonial Williamsburg, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post.
Prior to joining Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center at CUNY, he
taught at the University of Edinburgh and Tufts University. He is currently
writing a book on the Great Fire of New York City in 1776.
Congregation B’nai Israel is located at 171 Ridge Rd. in Rumson. To
learn more about upcoming virtual and live events, visit CBIRumson.org.
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