Project Zug at Sinai
Congregation Sinai is thrilled to partner with Hadar’s Project Zug to provide an opportunity to deepen Jewish learning with curated, text-based courses designed to spark rich discussion. This is a chance not only to engage in Jewish text study, but also to connect on a deeper level with fellow community members.
The topic will be “Who is Rich: Judaism and Prosperity.”
How do we define prosperity? What material and non-material goods are needed for a meaningful, fulfilling life? This course will explore a variety of traditional and non-traditional sources that engage the question of our relationship to money, happiness, and the good life.
In-person classes will meet at Sinai on Wednesday nights from 7:30 - 9:00 pm. They will be guided by Rabbi Josh Berkenwald and divided into three units:
Unit 1: 3/4, 3/11
Unit 2: 4/22, 4/29, 5/6
Unit 3: 5/27, 6/3, 6/10, 6/17
Even if you cannot commit to coming in person, you can still arrange to study with your partner at a more convenient time.
What is Project Zug?
Project Zug is an online learning platform that connects Jewish learners worldwide for text-based study in havruta or small groups. Project Zug courses are designed for pairs (zug means “pair” in Hebrew). Choose your own learning partner or let us match you. Prefer group learning? Gather a small group and dive into rich discussions together! Project Zug’s diverse offerings cover a wide range of topics, from Talmud and Tanakh to Jewish ethics and spirituality, all taught by fantastic educators. You are also welcome to participate in any of Project Zug’s course offerings.
This partnership is FREE for Sinai and community members. Registration is required.