The capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have grown amazingly rapidly. Over the same period, antisemitism has grown. Our speaker on AI and Antisemitism will be Nathalie Japkowicz, a professor of…
Please join us for a special Chanukah Shabbat where we’ll have a Chanukah service with songs, a trivia contest, and a cash raffle! So please bring your menorahs, your trivia…
Middy Streeter will lead a panel discussion of members Carole Mehlman and Anna Link on their most self- realized surprising or meaningful moment of confronting a situation either by Chutzpah…
In February 2024, longtime TCC member Gladys Foxe chose her death in Switzerland due to increasing cognitive decline. Gladys’ daughter, Tara Herlocher, and friend, Devera Witkin, will speak about Gladys’…
For Humanistic Jews, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are times for self-reflection. What do we wish we had done differently? What are we proud of? What do we want to…
You voted, now what? Watch the polls come in with friends! Hosted by members Peter Mones and Kathy Artis. The City Congregation is a volunteer led organization, much of our…
TCC welcomes people of all backgrounds who want to participate in Humanistic Judaism. In this program, we hear from several TCC members who are not of Jewish heritage about their…
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the Holocaust. As the past slips further away, and there are fewer and fewer survivors and…
When Franz Kafka died of tuberculosis at the age of 40, he was relatively unknown. None of his novels had yet been published -- only a few short stories. He…
From the Middle Ages to the present, individuals involved in making and writing about music have engaged in behaviors, creations, and discourses steeped in hatred of Jews. This presentation examines the…