As we approach the complexities of the American Thanksgiving holiday, TCC presents a Shabbat cultural program to ponder and reflect on the many issues explored in The Cost of Free Land….
Join us for a moderated discussion of the results of the election and to share your thoughts, feelings, and hopes for the future. Meet Rabbi Frank Tamburello who will lead our…
Come learn more about why Sukkot, the precursor to Thanksgiving, is considered the holiday of joy and how we can celebrate it in our Humanistic communities. This talk will be presented…
In December 1791, the Bill of Rights became part of the U.S. Constitution. The First Amendment enshrined liberty of conscience. As we will learn, this moment was the culmination of…
The book, Homes of the Past, tells the story of how immigrant Jewish scholars in 1940s New York sought to build a museum to commemorate their lost worlds and people. We’ll discuss…
Please join us for a fun and informative Adult Perspectives on Pickling. Learn a bit about the history of the pickle and how it became a Jewish staple, and learn how…
Join TCC members Rebecca Faulkner, Development Director at On This Spot NYC: Stories of Pioneering Women Artists; art collector Alice Kaplan; and visual artist Sylvia Schwartz for a discussion on…
Elsa Sjunneson is a professor, historian, media critic, author and editor. She is also Deafblind. Her first book, “Being Seen: One Deafblind Women’s Fight To End Ableism“, won the Washington…
Why would Secular Humanistic Jews even want to know Talmud, much less study it? What can we get out of writings by esteemed rabbis in history? Do their writings help…
Many of us who grew up in religious homes have a story about when we stopped buying the proverbial lokshen (traditional religious conventions) being sold to us by traditional Judaism….