Women’s Programming
Rosh Chodesh Group
We are the Rosh Chodesh Group for women at Ohr Kodesh. Our monthly meetings are a warm space for reflection, renewal, and camaraderie, and a time to pursue both our intellectual curiosity and our creativity as individuals and as a community. We encourage anyone wishing to be included in this circle of Jewish women of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences to join us. All are welcome!
For more information, if you have an idea for a program or have questions, please contact either Melanie Dankowicz or Tamara Halle.
Please see the weekly emails and the Ohr Kodesh Calendar for dates, times, and locations of upcoming events.
Mahj Club
The OKC Mahj Club is a warm, welcoming, intergenerational community of women who gather monthly on Sunday evenings to play mahjong. Whether you’re a seasoned player, have only played a few rounds with friends after shul, or have always wanted to learn but don’t yet know how, there is a space for you at our tables!
Women’s Torah Study Class
This class, which meets every other Friday morning, is led by renowned Hadar Senior Director of National Learning and OKC member, Rabbi Avi Strausberg. Sessions focus on the weekly Torah portion.
Women's Retreat
We host a Women's Retreat every other year. Stay tuned for details.
Tue, December 5 2023
22 Kislev 5784
Upcoming Women's Programs
Upcoming Events
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Tuesday ,
DecDecember 5 , 2023HAZAK Lunch and Learn: "Where the Lilacs Bloom Again"
Tuesday, Dec 5th 11:30am to 1:00pm
Conversation with with Roni Rosenthal about the survival of the Jews of Romania. Join here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85085843300 -
Wednesday ,
DecDecember 6 , 2023OKC Daytime Book Club
Wednesday, Dec 6th 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Themes of the the shtetl and pre-Holocaust Poland, of economic and political oppression, and of the upheavals that would herald a new Jewish national and political awakening. -
Thursday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2023Wine, Cheese, and the Book of Judith
Thursday, Dec 14th 8:00pm to 10:00pm
This event is inspired by the North African Chag HaBanot tradition, which takes place on Rosh Chodesh Tevet. Yael Freimann will share about her experiences observing Chag Habanot with her family, and Rabbi Batya will lead the group in studying the story of Judith, one of the great female heroes in Jewish history. Finally, we will eat and drink delicious wine in Judith’s honor.