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Welcome to Northern Hills Synagogue – Congregation B’nai Avraham.  We are an inclusive congregation affiliated with the USCJ, located in the northeast suburbs of Cincinnati.  We strive to be a community that is warm, welcoming, and knowledgeable.

NHS Upcoming Events

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  • Sunday ,
    SepSeptember  28 , 2025
     
     
    Sisterhood Opening Meeting

    Sunday, Sep 28th 10:15a to 12:00p
    Merri Moores

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  • Thursday ,
    OctOctober  9 , 2025
     
     
    Drop-in Rummikub

    Thursday, Oct 9th 12:30p to 2:30p
    If Rummikub has you saying Rummi-what, this informal drop-in game is for you. Please get in touch with Paula Nevins at 513-708-6206 or pnevins80@gmail.com for more information.

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  • Saturday ,
    OctOctober  11 , 2025
     
     
    Scotch in the Sukkah vs. Bourbon in the Booth

    Shabbat, Oct 11th 7:30p to 9:30p
    Join us for our annual event as we begin Hol HaMoed Sukkot at Barry & Laurel Wolfson's Sukkah! We also invite you to bring your favorite Scotch, Bourbon or other Kosher adult beverage to the event for donation to the NHS Kiddush Club collection. Delectable small bites will be provided along with some fun while imbibing. This event is sponsored by the NHS Men's Club.

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  • Sunday ,
    OctOctober  12 , 2025
     
     
    Sisterhood Book Group

    Sunday, Oct 12th 10:15a to 12:15p

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  • Wednesday ,
    OctOctober  22 , 2025
     
     
    Women's Torah Study

    Wednesday, Oct 22nd 10:00a to 11:30a
    Meet at Cafe Alma with Rabbi Sam Schapera to talk about the overlooked powerful women of the Torah, and see how later Jewish texts responded to their feminine power. We will meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 10am. Your first drink is on us!

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  • Wednesday ,
    OctOctober  29 , 2025
     
     
    The Z Word

    Wednesday, Oct 29th 6:30p to 9:00p
    The Z Word: A Community Learning Series This fall, six of Cincinnati’s leading Jewish voices invite you to explore the complicated but important role of Zionism in Jewish identity. The Z Word series dives into facts, feelings, and labels in Jewish-Arab relations, the evolution of Zionism in America, and creative ways to build bridges out of pain. Each session is free, open to the public, and hosted at a different local congregation on Sunday evenings at 6:30 PM.

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  • Sunday ,
    NovNovember  2 , 2025
     
     
    Tax Law & Charitable Giving

    Sunday, Nov 2nd 10:30a to 12:00p
    Signed into law earlier this year, the "Big Beautiful Bill" has a number of new provisions for taxpayers who make charitable contributions. Join our seminar led by Bill Freedman to learn how to maximize your tax deductions through strategic charitable donations. We'll discuss various techniques tailored to different income streams, helping you make the most of your contributions.

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  • Sunday ,
    NovNovember  2 , 2025
     
     
    Women's Care Collective - Pottery Painting

    Sunday, Nov 2nd 1:00p to 3:00p
    This month's feature: At Mad Potter you can choose from a large selection of bisqueware and colors. We have pasta bowls, chip-n-dip platters, vases and so much more! We offer stamps, stencils, idea books and painting tips to help you create a work of art. When you’re finished, we’ll glaze and fire your masterpiece and you can pick it up in a week. Your finished piece is food safe and can go in the dishwasher, microwave or oven.

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  • Thursday ,
    NovNovember  6 , 2025
     
     
    Drop-in Rummikub

    Thursday, Nov 6th 12:30p to 2:30p
    If Rummikub has you saying Rummi-what, this informal drop-in game is for you. Please get in touch with Paula Nevins at 513-708-6206 or pnevins80@gmail.com for more information.

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  • Friday ,
    NovNovember  7 , 2025
     
     
    First Fridays- Center for Independent Living

    Friday, Nov 7th 6:00p to 9:00p
    Disability and Judaism intertwine beautifully in teachings that emphasize inclusion, like the Talmud’s call to honor an individual’s dignity (Brachot 62B), and practices like accessible synagogue designs, reflecting Tikun Olam’s spirit of repairing the world for all. Come learn about how disability is talked about in the Torah nd learn about two incredible Jewish women who were instrumental in having the Americans with Disabilities Act made into law.

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