Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim (KRA)

Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim (KRA) Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a Modern-Orthodox shul on Manhattan’s UWS -- Great davening, stimulating lectures, hot Kiddush, and Rabbi Mintz' parsha class @8:45am

Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim is a Modern-Orthodox shul on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Established in 2004, KRA’s one-of-a-kind community offers a warm environment with wonderful davening and learning. KRA is committed to providing weekly talks from leading Jewish thinkers, activists, journalists and artists from around the world. Join us for Shabbat and holidays and stay for the hot Kiddush Lunch!

08/25/2021
12/01/2020

Rabbi Mintz's lecture series will continue tonight, Tuesday evening December 1st at 8 pm. The topic of the series is "Judaism, Christianity and Islam: A Study of the Three Abrahamic Religions." This third lecture will examine the origins of Islam and its relationship to Judaism. PM to request the Zoom link.

11/24/2020

Judaism, Christianity and Islam

Rabbi Mintz's Fall Lecture Series at the JCC

The lecture series will continue this evening, Tuesday November 24th at 8 pm. The topic of the series is "Judaism, Christianity and Islam: A Study of the Three Abrahamic Religions." This lecture will examine the "conversation" between Judaism and Christianity. Please message for Zoom information.

11/05/2020

Don’t miss Rabbi Mintz's Fall Lecture Series at the JCC

The lecture series will begin on Tuesday evening November 17th. The topic of the series will be "Judaism, Christianity and Islam: A Study of the Three Abrahamic Religions." A link will be available prior to the start of the series.

A surreal, COVID Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur at Tavern on the Green in NYC, in the middle of Central Park.
10/01/2020

A surreal, COVID Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur at Tavern on the Green in NYC, in the middle of Central Park.

After spearheading KRA's remarkable yamim noraim in Terrace on the Green in Central Park, the Mintzs are off to Dubai fo...
10/01/2020

After spearheading KRA's remarkable yamim noraim in Terrace on the Green in Central Park, the Mintzs are off to Dubai for Sukkot. See them on Zoom for a pre-Kabbalat Shabbat get together at 8:45am NY time. Info below.

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Highly recommended listening.
05/18/2020

Highly recommended listening.

Join Rabbi Mintz and Rachel Sharansky Danzinger as they sit down for a three-part Podcast series, "Resilience at a Time of Crisis: Lessons from the Story of ...

Rabbi Mintz’s JCC Spring Series begins next week, May 5thYOU MUST REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES  ”The Meaning of Space in J...
05/01/2020

Rabbi Mintz’s JCC Spring Series begins next week, May 5th

YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES

”The Meaning of Space in Jewish Tradition”

May 5th at 8 pm (45 minutes): “Sacred Space in the Bible: The Evolution from Sinai to Jerusalem”

May 12th at 8 pm (45 minutes): “Rabbinic Space: The Development of the Eruv”

May 19th at 8 pm (45 minutes): “Space in the Time of Plague: The History of Social Distancing in Shul”

The JCC registration link for this class that will provide the Zoom link is: https://jccmanhattan.org/programs/virtual-class-insights-jewish-history.

Please use code INSIGHTS100 to receive free registration for this course.

Join Torah in Motion and Rabbi Mintz this Sunday, May 3rd at 11:00am as he begin a three part lecture series on the topi...
04/29/2020

Join Torah in Motion and Rabbi Mintz this Sunday, May 3rd at 11:00am as he begin a three part lecture series on the topic of “The Apocrypha: The Books of Susanna and Judith”. The zoom link to register and participate is:

Upcoming Shiurim:

04/29/2020

IF WE CAN SURVIVE WITHOUT THE YANKEES (OR THE METS) CAN WE SURVIVE WITHOUT SHUL?

Given the COVID calamity that now confronts us, communal activities like sports, restaurants and bars and even shopping, as we have come to experience it, no longer exists — and may not for the foreseeable future. Synagogue worship is no different. What are the consequences to, and the proper means to address, our ability to worship as we have customarily done, our individual religious observances, our religious beliefs and our sense of community?

To discuss these burning issues, join us for a dialogue among Rabbi Adam Mintz, David Sable and Joel Cohen. Message for zoom link info.

TONIGHT AT 8PM.

Address

241 W 72nd Street, Fl 2nd
New York, NY
10023

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