Free βTaste of Judaismβ covers basics of faith
Temple Emanu-El will bring the Jewish faith to you as part of its 16th year of the Taste of Judaism program.
The free, three-class series explores history, culture and spirituality, according to press materials.
A family class will also offer a program for children, and several courses will include an American Sign Language interpretation.
Here are the series offered in August:
- 2 to 4 p.m. Sundays, Aug. 16, 23 and 30 at the Tucson Hebrew Academy, 3822 E. River Road. The family class and ASL interpretation are available.
- 6 to 8 p.m. Mondays, Aug. 17, 24 and 31 at Nanini Library, 7300 N. Shannon Road.
- 6 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, Aug. 20, 27 and Sept. 3, Temple Emanu-El, 225 N. Country Club Road.
New series go into September and October and include a Sahaurita location. To find more classes, visit templeemanueltucson.org
Call 327-4501 to register.
Film explores Western culture, Buddhism
Friday night is movie night at the Awam Tibetan Buddhist Institute, 3400 E. Speedway.
Along with hosting a potluck dinner, the institute will show βWhen the Iron Bird Flies: Tibetan Buddhism Arrives in the Westβ at 6 p.m. Aug. 21, Jane Stanley, an active member at the institute, said in an email.
The documentary explores the interaction between Buddhist teachings and Western culture.
Moviegoers may bring a dish to share and a donation.
For more information, visit awaminstitute.org or call 622-8460.
17th-century Anglican Church is lecture topic
St. Philipβs in the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave., will continue its summer lecture series βProtestantism and the Anglican Church in the Seventeenth Century,β Sunday, Aug. 16.
The lectures, presented by the University of Arizonaβs Division for Late Medieval and Reformation Studies, will continue through Sunday, Aug. 30.
Sundayβs lecture on Charles I and William Laud will be taught by a UA masterβs student. UA Professor Ute Lotz-Heumann will give additional context, according to the church.
The free lectures begin at 10:15 a.m. at the Bloom Music Center. For more information, visit stphilipstucson.org