The hub for Jewish life in the Greater Monadnock Region, CAA is an inclusive synagogue affiliated with Reconstructing Judaism. Our membership reflects a broad range of Jewish religious, denominational, ethnic, and educational backgrounds. We look forward to welcoming YOU!

Coming Up!

Before, Before
Book Talk and Signing by Betsy Small

Sunday, November 16th at 2:00pm at CAA


CAA member Betsy Small will discuss and read from her recently published book, Before, Before, which recounts her experience as a Peace Corp volunteer in Sierra Leone.

Donna E. Shalala, former US Secretary of Health and Human Services and Peace Corps Volunteer writes: “When JFK established the Peace Corps he had modest expectations of fostering mutual understanding between Americans and people of other nations and cultures. He underestimated the impact it was to have on those of us who served. Betsy Small’s masterpiece tells that story. In a small village in Sierra Leone she finds her resilience, empathy, understanding, and grit. In the Krio and Kono languages Learn and Teach are interchangeable—a fitting metaphor for this extraordinary book.”

Don’t miss this very special opportunity!

Registration is now open for Rabbi Dan’s class,
The Big-Picture History of the Jewish People: Part 1.

To learn more and register CLICK HERE.

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Meeting ID: 905 919 1322
Passcode: shalom

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