Welcome

Established in 1973 the Fellowship for Jewish Learning is an intimateindependent liberal Jewish congregation. Our Fellowship is a place for Jews who would like to be connected to their religion in an intimate environment. The congregation is small, approximately 35 families, and is committed to sharing Jewish life, traditions and study together. The Fellowship is led by Rabbi Eric Hoffman.Our approach to Judaism is inclusive.

Our group is diverse, including people of all ages, Jews from many different backgrounds and knowledge level and interfaith families.We meet for Sabbath services once a month — on Friday nights and Saturday mornings — at the Friends Meeting House on Roxbury Road in Stamford, CT.  Our Hebrew School meets there once a week on Mondays from 4:15-6:00. Our Adult Education Study Group meets monthly. Our services are open to the community.

Each year, High Holiday Services are held at the Long Ridge School in Stamford.*  Admission is free, although a contribution is encouraged, and all are welcome to worship with us.

*Note: This program is not sponsored by The Long Ridge School. 

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Upcoming Events & News

Next Shabbat Service

Friday, March 2, 2012, 6:30pm (Shabbat Across America)

Sunday, March 18: Unique Monthly JHS Program
Day of Genealogy Training

10:00AM – 4:00PM at the JCC

Learn to trace your roots from expert Gary Mokotoff. Family tree work is bonding…teens & adults welcome.

Four separate modules: “Getting Started” at 10:00AM. Open to community as guests of the JHS.
Mokotoff books for sale and on-site lunch available.

Sunday, March 25: New Canaan Library author event

Rabbi Lawrence Hoffman will speak about his latest book “One Hundred Great Jewish Books:

Three Millennia of Jewish Conversation” at 4:00PM


Thursday, April 5: Estelle Feinstein Memorial Lecture

7:00PM at UConn Stamford

Dr. Kenneth Jackson’s lecture: “Immigration and the Great Metropolis.”