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!

The CAA Book Club – Start Reading NOW!
Sunday, June 29th at 10:30am

The CAA Book Club will next meet on Sunday, June 29th. We’ll be discussing Nine Folds Make a Swan by Ruth Gilligan. In its 2016 review of this book, The Guardian stated: “[W]riting an Irish novel with Jewish characters takes chutzpah, since so many critics and readers will immediately remember that most famous of Irish literary heroes, Leopold Bloom. There aren’t many young writers willing to risk comparison with James Joyce, but with Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan, Ruth Gilligan documents the Irish-Jewish community in a complex historical novel . . . . Unlike Ulysses, which pieces together elements of Irish-Jewish history during Bloom’s day-long travels, Nine Folds enters into communities of Irish Jews with a deliberation that sees the narrative extend itself across a century, gradually and elegantly weaving together three strands.”

We gather at CAA at about 10:15 a.m. for bagels and coffee and start the discussion at 10:30. Hope you’ll be able to join us!

Coffee Hour
with Rabbi Dan at Brewbakers Café in Keene

Wednesday, July 9th at 2:00pm

Grab a cup of Joe or a Chai Latte and pull up a seat. Rabbi Dan looks forward to chatting about… whatever!
Coffee Hour with Rabbi Dan takes place monthly on the 2nd Wednesday and 4th Tuesday of the month.
To set up a meeting with Rabbi Dan at another convenient time, visit www.calendly.com/rabbida.

Join us for our weekly Shabbat Services and Torah Study!

Join services and/or Torah study in-person or online via Zoom.

Meeting ID: 905 919 1322
Passcode: shalom

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