NaKh & Nosh: Bible Beyond the Torah

December 24, 12-1pm, NaKh and Nosh: Bible Beyond the Torah
NaKh & Nosh on the 2nd-to-last Shabbat of December! 

Although Jews are the people of the book, there are many parts of the Jewish bible, the TaNaKh, we never read in services. The word TaNaKh is an acronym for the Jewish Bible’s 3 categories of books: the Torah (the five books of Moses), Nevi’im (the Prophets), and Ketuvim (the Scriptures). Over the course of the Jewish year, we read the full Torah, but we never read the full books of NaKh (Nevi’im and Ketuvim).

On Saturday December 24, starting at 12:00 PM, we will study more chapter of NaKh: discovering why these words were so sacred to our ancestors, and why so few Jews read them. Find Rabbi Rank’s table the final Saturday morning of each month at kiddush for a little “NaKh and Nosh.”