Event Series Halachos Shabbos

Hilchos Shabbos

Speaker: Rabbi Sender Haber

Join Rabbi Haber for a series that brings Shabbos halacha to life. With his trademark clarity and depth, Rabbi Haber unpacks the why behind the what — revealing the meaning, […]

Event Series Hallel & Inspiration

Cooking with Love

Cook. Connect. Give back. Join us as we cook for members of our community who could use a warm, nourishing meal made with love. Together, we’ll create meaningful moments and […]

Free
Event Series Hallel & Inspiration

Kislev: The Rekindling

Breathwork is a powerful stomatic practice that helps the body release stored stress and emotional residue, while reconnecting you to a sense of inner safety, clarity, and peace. Through conscious, […]

Free
Event Series Hallel & Inspiration

Hallel & Inspiration

Speaker: Baila Frankel

Monthly Hallel at The Space Join us each month for a heartfelt women’s Hallel — a beautiful gathering of song, spirit, and connection. Together we lift our voices in gratitude and tefillah, accompanied by soulful music and brief inspirational thoughts from a guest speaker.

Free
Event Series Parsha on the go

Parsha on the go

Parsha On The Go is a quick, invigorating launch into our weekly Parsha and the timely lessons it holds for us, especially as Jewish women. A seasoned lecturer, Rochel Weinstein combines her passion for learning and ahavas yisroel into every presentation, making this class a unique experience of intellectual stimulation and connection. Enhance your Shabbos […]

Event Series Pilates

Pilates

Speaker: Chayla Kaplovitz

Unlock the perfect synergy of strong joints and powerful muscles in this dynamic Pilates class. Build stability, mobility, and strength — and feel more grounded and aligned in your body.

Event Series Torah and psychology

Torah and psychology

Speaker: Chani Juravel

Presented by Chani Juravel, LCSW With warmth, depth, and honesty, Chani Juravel explores the intersection between Torah and psychology — asking the hard questions: Do modern interventions truly bring us closer to our inner selves, or do they sometimes move us away?