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Torah on Tap

The Hairless Hair Brewery 738 W National Rd, Vandalia, OH

Join us at The Hairless Hare Brewery in Vandalia for Torah on Tap! Gather with new friends for some drinks and discussion about topics relevant to modern Jewish living. You've got the questions, we've got the rabbi, so be ready to bring it on. First round is on us!

CABS – Matthew Goodman

Carillon Brewing Co 1000 Carillon Blvd, Dayton, OH

The City Game tells a complicated story: of scapegoats, corruption, and how at least one other college – protected by police and powerful religious and political leaders — managed to escape a shared scandal unscathed.

$5.00

T.G.I.S. Shabbat Dinner for Teens

Thank GD It's Shabbat! Join together with other local teens as teens around the world gather in their communities for a Shabbat of unity. Location TBD RSVP to elchonon@chabaddayton.com

Ladies’ annual Shabbat dinner

Chabad of Greater Dayton 2001 Far Hills Ave., Dayton, OH

Cost is $36 RSVP at www.chabaddayton.com

60-Minute Shabbat with Torah Reading

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Led by Rabbi Ari Ballaban, this service will read and discuss the Torah portion Lech-Lecha.

Beth Abraham Men’s Club Veterans Lunch

Beth Abraham Synagogue 305 Sugar Camp Cir., Dayton, OH

Brunch honoring Veterans Guest Speaker: Paul Cooper, Brigadier General, Retired. Topic is: The Implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords. Cost: $7.00

Paul Cooper, Retired Air Force Brigadier General

Beth Abraham Synagogue 305 Sugar Camp Cir., Dayton, OH

Paul Cooper presents Implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords - The Wings of Task Force Eagle. This lecture is a collaboration between Temple Israel and Beth Abraham Synagogue in honor of Veteran's Day. Cost is $7 per person by cash or check.

Adult Ed:Tending the Torn Roots of Judaism and Jews: The Problem and the Solution: The Play:

Temple Beth Or 5275 Marshall Rd., Dayton, OH

Join us as Richard Bromberg presents a play featuring a meeting of Jewish minds from the past and present, reflecting on the vanishing Jewish identity, divide over Israel, the impact of the new antisemitism/anti-Zionism, the power of Jewish shame, and the interference of politics in the practice of Judaism and advocacy for Israel.

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