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SUMMARY:You're Not Really That Bad\, Or Are You: Sin\, Wrongdoing and Missing the Mark in High Holy Day Liturgy
DESCRIPTION:Peter Berg\, Eddie Goldberg\, Janet Marder\, Shelly Marder\, Leon Morris\, Elaine Zecher \nChet\, averah\, pesha\, and avon are all Hebrew words that connote the behaviors we address when we gather on the High Holy Days. Eventually these words have to be translated. What are the ramifications of the various translations? Together we will study some of high holy day liturgy to explore these questions and search for answers.
URL:http://boston.ccarnet.org/event/youre-not-really-that-bad-or-are-you-sin-wrongdoing-and-missing-the-mark-in-high-holy-day-liturgy/
LOCATION:Hampton Room
CATEGORIES:Learning Block 2,TL 2,Torah Lishmah,Tuesday, March 20th
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SUMMARY:Learning to See an Invisible God
DESCRIPTION:Harold Kushner \nDrawing from Parashat Vayera\, we will consider how rabbis can help people recognize when God becomes manifest in their lives.
URL:http://boston.ccarnet.org/event/learning-to-see-an-invisible-god/
LOCATION:Gardner Room
CATEGORIES:Learning Block 2,TL 2,Torah Lishmah,Tuesday, March 20th
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SUMMARY:Moses & Hasidism: Reflections on Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Or Rose \nLike so many interpreters before and after them\, the early Hasidic masters engage the figure of Moses in different ways as they seek to articulate their own visions of Jewish communal leadership. When does Moses—as presented in both biblical and post-biblical sources—serve as a positive or negative model for these mystical exegetes and why? What might we learn from these Hasidic interpretations in our own development as religious leaders?
URL:http://boston.ccarnet.org/event/moses-hasidism-reflections-on-leadership/
LOCATION:Dalton Room
CATEGORIES:Learning Block 2,TL 2,Torah Lishmah,Tuesday, March 20th
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