Welcome to Romemu
We are a welcoming, experiential, irreverently pious Jewish community engaged in spiritual practice that connects the heart, mind, and body to foster human flourishing.
Welcome to Romemu
We are a welcoming, experiential, irreverently pious Jewish community engaged in spiritual practice that connects the heart, mind, and body to foster human flourishing.
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What are you yearning to learn?
Jewish mysticism or embodied prayer?
Dream work, chant, or poetry?
Justice, healing, or spiritual creativity?
At Romemu, we’re reimagining what Jewish learning can be—bold, heart-centered, and alive. From Kabbalah to art, mindfulness to movement, Torah to transformation—our next season of classes begins with you.
Take a few minutes to share your ideas in our Lifelong Learning Survey.
Help us co-create the next chapter of Jewish learning at Romemu—one that inspires, awakens, and reflects you.
The Well Courses: Register Today

Scholars often compare the Torah to a well and its words to water—drawn from a deep place, this water can refresh and sustain all who seek it.
Torah study at Romemu is central to our spiritual journey. The Well, our program of educational offerings, provides learning opportunities for seekers at every level.
Regardless of your education or religious background, our programs welcome newcomers while also deepening the knowledge and practice of all Jewish learners, guiding participants toward living with holiness in challenging times.
Shakespeare's Torah with Ray Brahmi

Starts November 10th, 7:00 PM at Jewish Theological Seminary and online.
Shakespeare’s plays are a fount of ethical insight, psycho-spiritual wisdom, and—perhaps even—mystical revelation. Like our Torah, they are deeply revelatory about human nature. This course asks the question: Can Shakespeare’s stories, characters, themes, and language operate as a kind of holiness code – a torah – for us to live by?
Aleph Bet I – Introduction to Hebrew

Tuesdays beginning November 4th at 6 PM at Jewish Theological Seminary
Dive into the Hebrew language in an intimate, relaxed and supportive environment. We will start by learning the Hebrew alphabet. Participants will be exposed to all aspects of the language, including reading and writing. Once we have a solid grasp of the basics, we’ll introduce Shabbat and holiday liturgy.
Aleph Bet II: Culture and Spirituality in the Hebrew Language
Semester 1: Nov: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Dec: 7, 14 | Jan: 4, 11, 18, 25 | Feb: 1, 8 at the Jewish Theological Seminary and Online
In this class, we will delve deeper into the Hebrew language and through the words gain the keys to our spiritual tradition. Familiarity with Hebrew letters and basic reading* is required. We will work on developing additional Hebrew skills, vocabulary, reading and comprehension. Using the Romemu Siddur (prayer book) and other Jewish texts, we will uncover the meaning of words, discover hidden secrets in the word roots, and make connections to our broader Jewish heritage. Our study will allow us to connect more deeply to sacred language. Supplementary sources like songs, poems and expressions will add to our joy of discovery.
The Evolution of the Soul in Jewish Tradition

Wednesdays beginning December 3rd at 7 PM, Online
The Jewish idea of the soul, and of the journey of the soul before birth and after death, has evolved over time. In these three sessions, we’ll look at a number of primary sources and learn about biblical, rabbinic, kabbalistic and contemporary views of the soul. We’ll journey from the belief in the soul as an ancestral spirit to the idea that the soul is an ever-evolving multiplicity, a complex and composite human identity. We’ll consider implications for how to think about the soul, and the journey through life and death, in our own lives.
The Diplomat’s Debora Cahn – From Script to Screen: A Live Detours & Destinations Taping

December 16, 7:30 p.m at 92NY, 1395 Lexington Ave, New York
Romemu member, Debora Cahn, creator of the acclaimed series The Diplomat and an Emmy Award-winning writer for The West Wing, Homeland and Gray’s Anatomy, sits with Rabbi David Ingber for a live taping of Detours & Destinations.
Together, they’ll explore how the art of television can illuminate the ethics of empathy — and how conscience guides creation in times of division and doubt.
With signature candor and wit, Debora reflects on her journey from political drama to personal purpose, inviting audiences to see that the most compelling stories aren’t just the ones we write — they’re the ones we live.
An Afternoon with Rabbi Ingber

Tuesdays, October 21 – Jan 27, 2026, 2:00 PM @92NY
Join Rabbi David Ingber for a weekly journey into the heart of Jewish spirituality. Together, we’ll explore how mindfulness, emotion, community, and ritual shape a meaningful Jewish path. Designed for seekers of all backgrounds, this space is less about answers and more about questions—the kind that stir the heart and stretch the spirit.
As the Torah Turns

Wednesdays, October 22 – Jan 28, 2026, 7:00 PM @92NY
Join Rabbi David Ingber at The 92nd Street Y for a transformative weekly Parsha study class. Whether you’re new to Torah study or seeking to deepen your understanding, Rabbi Ingber’s warm and inclusive approach ensures a welcoming space for all learners.
Romemu home hosting is BACK!

Please join us for a Shabbat Dinner at a fellow Romemu Member’s home on Friday, December 5 after services! For those who can’t make it in person, there is also a Shabbat dinner with a host via Zoom after services on December 5.
Space is limited, so register today to save your seat at one of these amazing dinners!
Youth & Family

Seekers Holistic Hebrew School provides children and families with the Jewish education they need to find meaningful connections to Jewish life and practice. Engage your children in Jewish life through all our Youth & Family programs, including Family Services, Sha’Baby and Sha’Boker, staring from birth through the teen year.
Romemu Brooklyn

Romemu Brooklyn seeks to integrate body, mind, and soul in Jewish practice. We offer passionate services and communal spiritual connection to build authentic relationships with both ourselves and our community.