Introduction to Judaism (ITJ)

Introduction to Judaism (ITJ) A program developed by the Rocky Mountain Rabbinical Council (NOTE: This is the official Page for ITJ on Facebook!)

The 28-week program is held on Thursday evenings, three times throughout the year. Each year a different synagogue hosts the program. Contact the ITJ office for specific dates and locations. Classes are two hours long, with a short break.

09/21/2016

Our next start date is Jan. 21 2021...a few spots are left!

08/09/2016

Our next ITJ series starts on Sept. 1....help me spread the word !

Best way to build a sukkah!
08/01/2016

Best way to build a sukkah!

Attempt at making a sukkah from spaghetti noodles and marshmallows with Rabbi Immerman. Fun!

08/01/2016

On Aug. 11 we are going to the East Side Kosher Deli to learn first hand about Kashrut!

07/21/2016

Last week Rabbi Immerman from Congregation Emanuel taught a class entitled "Pilgrimage Festivals" He had students build a Sukkah with marshmallows and spaghetti noodles. Did anyone take a picture?

07/21/2016

My Jewish Learning....a great site to explore! Check it out!

07/19/2016

We are starting up our facebook again....post your comments and pictures ! The next session starts Sept. 1

10/15/2015

Another great ITJ class starts at Temple Emanuel tonight! The next one starts in January !

09/16/2015

There are a few spots left for our Fall ITJ Class...call now to register

08/06/2015

AA & Al-Anon groups are starting at Temple Sinai August 20 and BMH/BJ Aug 25 at 7:00 p.m. For more information contact 720 941 2655.

08/06/2015

The next ITJ series starts October 15! to register call 720 941 2655.

06/16/2015

The last person to have an aol account! Our new address is [email protected]

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Denver, CO
80237

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