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March 24, 2020 | General News | Repairing the World
Continuing the Work in Criminal Justice Reform During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Central sees our work in criminal justice reform as part of our commitment to ending the tools of systemic racism in our country. We have continued to engage in advocacy work on this issue during the pandemic.
Read MoreMarch 23, 2020 | General News
Challah Recipe from Rabbi Rosenthal
Need a fun culinary activity while staying indoors? Take a look at this Weekly Challah recipe provided by Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal.
Read MoreMarch 18, 2020 | General News
Update: Virtual Programming to Continue Through April 20
It has not even been a week since we announced that Central would become a completely “virtual” synagogue, yet the world has changed enormously since then. We are so grateful to our community and staff for the resiliency they have shown in this very difficult time.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2020 | General News
Coronavirus Update: Important News from Central Synagogue
Pikuach Nefesh, the principle of “saving a life,” is paramount in our tradition. It overrides all other laws including the observance of Shabbat. With the explosion of COVID-19 cases in New York, it is no exaggeration to say that our response may be a matter of life or death. We have been consulting with some of the leading health institutions in our city, and they have been clear that one of the most important goals is to help “flatten the curve,” to slow down the spread of the virus through social distancing and lessen the potential for overburdening our city and nation's healthcare system.
Read MoreMarch 10, 2020
2 For Seder: Push Back on Anti-Semitism with Love and Matzah
Join Central and the 2 for Seder organization in fighting anti-Semitism at a grassroots level this Passover. Founded in 2019 after the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Shooting, 2 for Seder encourages Jews to take direct, positive action against anti-Semitism by inviting two people of another faith to a seder, giving guests an authentic Jewish experience from which to learn and build bridges.
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