Women’s Torah Study

Café Alma 6111 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati

Meet at Cafe Alma with Rabbi Sam Schapera to talk about the overlooked powerful women of the Torah and see how later Jewish texts responded to their feminine power. We will meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 10 AM. Your first drink is on us! Register at (https://nhs.shulcloud.com/womenstorah) View event on Jlive: […]

Birds of a Feather: Spring Cohort

**We build community for women, fostering authentic connections, creativity, and belonging through nature-based Jewish practices.** **Who?** We welcome women and female-identifying individuals in early to mid- adulthood from all backgrounds—Jewish, Jew-ish, and non-Jewish. Circles are intentionally kept small and intimate, with no more than 12 participants to foster deeper connections. **What?** Our activities are _loosely […]

Birds of a feather (for active aging adults) SPRING Cohort

**Birds of a Feather uses creativity for transformation, co-creating an intimate circle of trust and belonging through nature-based Jewish practices for Jewish women ages 55 +.** **Who?** We welcome women aged 55 and above from all backgrounds, including Jewish and non-Jewish individuals. Circles are kept small and intimate with a maximum of 12 participants. **What?** […]

Erev Mother’s Day – Mom’s Night Out

Art On Fire Of Cincinnati 11479 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati

Before the flowers and breakfast in bed, treat yourself to a night just for you. Join fellow PJ Library moms on **Saturday, May 10, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM** for an evening of fun, laughter, and pottery painting at **Arts on Fire Cincy**. Unwind and connect as you choose from over 300 pottery pieces to […]

Birds of a feather (for active aging adults) SPRING Cohort

**Birds of a Feather uses creativity for transformation, co-creating an intimate circle of trust and belonging through nature-based Jewish practices for Jewish women ages 55 +.** **Who?** We welcome women aged 55 and above from all backgrounds, including Jewish and non-Jewish individuals. Circles are kept small and intimate with a maximum of 12 participants. **What?** […]