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What We Can Learn From Hasidic Religious Practice: Hasidic Prayer and Spirituality
What We Can Learn From Hasidic Religious Practice: Hasidic Prayer and Spirituality
Dr. Nehemiah Polen Early Hasidic masters taught that prayer is an opportunity to focus on Divine unity and the dissolution of the ego. At the same time, they practiced intercessory prayer and petitionary prayer. Our session will explore how the two modalities of quietistic and activist prayer coexisted and influenced each other. We will look […]
Defanging the Birkat HaMinim (Part 1)
Defanging the Birkat HaMinim (Part 1)
Dr. Ruth Langer The infamous twelfth benediction of the weekday amidah apparently cursed Christians explicitly in its early medieval forms and implicitly in its high European medieval forms. Christians were aware of this and censored the text, most formally and widely from the 1550s on. This all day Beit Midrash session will examine the ways […]
Israel in Text: From the Land of Milk and Honey to Coercing Aliyah
Israel in Text: From the Land of Milk and Honey to Coercing Aliyah
Dr. Aaron Panken Biblical and Rabbinic texts create a strong foundation for a longing for Zion that inspired later thinkers, including influencing many early Zionists as they crafted a Jewish national ideology. In this session, we will delve into a selection of core primary rabbinic sources that informed our people’s image of and connection with […]
Sports Boston
Sports Boston
Fenway Park, Gillette Stadium and the Hall at Patriot Place This is a program for sports fans of all ages. It will begin with a tour of historic Fenway Park, home of the 2004 and 2007 Major League Baseball champion Boston Red Sox. Fenway is celebrating its centennial this year. Participants will then travel to […]
WRN Yom Limmud
WRN Yom Limmud
Mayyim Hayyim For CCAR women rabbis Join your colleagues for an exciting and invigorating day at Mayyim Hayyim, a mikveh designed by and for the larger Jewish community of Greater Boston. Mayyim Hayyim offers more than 1400 Jews annually the opportunity to observe ancient ritual within the post-modern world. Our day will be comprised of […]
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Shacharit T’filah Convention Service
Shacharit T’filah Convention Service
Shacharit T'filah Convention Service 9:00 AM–11:00 AM James Gibson and Esther Lederman Our time honored Convention T’filah includes honoring of 50th Year Rabbis, honoring of the 40th Anniversary of Women in the Rabbinate, as well as the Azkarah. Follow along in iT'filah. Hakafah: Richard Block and Paul Kipnes Torah Readers: Sara Rich; David Kline; Sally […]
Seeking God: Theological Diversity in the Machzor
Seeking God: Theological Diversity in the Machzor
An exploration of prayer and study texts from drafts of the new CCAR machzor that express a diversity of approaches to God. Keter Torah: 1 hour
Opening Reception
Opening Reception
Opening Reception 6:30 PM–7:30 PM sponsored by ARZA World/Da'at Educational Expeditions
Revolutionary Lessons from Boston
Revolutionary Lessons from Boston
Revolutionary Lessons from Boston Dr. Jonathan Sarna & Barry Shrage We will begin the conference with a dialogue between Dr. Jonathan Sarna, a leading scholar of American Jewish history, and Barry Shrage, the innovative President of Combined Jewish Philanthropies (Boston’s Jewish Federation). We will explore what has transformed the Boston Jewish community and how that […]
Welcome to the 123rd Annual Convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Welcome to the 123rd Annual Convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Welcome to the 123rd Annual Convention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis from the Convention Committee
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Theology as Personal Story: A Rabbi’s Reflections
Theology as Personal Story: A Rabbi’s Reflections
Dr. Arthur Green Judaism since its beginning has been a narrative tradition. We love to tell stories. The most native form of Jewish theologizing is narrative: re-telling the old story in some new and expansive way. But theology is also a highly personal undertaking. At its most honest, it is an account of one’s own […]
CCAR of Today
CCAR of Today
Active Component Military Service Award, Rabbi Seth Phillips CCAR Atid Legacy Society Ethics: Proposed changes to Ethics code Ethics: Appointments to Ethics Committee Financial reports Other Business
Leading Into the Future: Transforming Threats to the Integrity of Your Rabbinate Into Kvod HaRav
Leading Into the Future: Transforming Threats to the Integrity of Your Rabbinate Into Kvod HaRav
Leading Into the Future: Transforming Threats to the Integrity of Your Rabbinate Into Kvod HaRav 3:15 PM–4:30 PM Chief Executive Steven A. Fox Join in an interactive session with Steve Fox that moves beyond the traditional "State of the CCAR" report. Talk with Steve and other colleagues about transforming threats to the integrity of your […]
Welcome from the Governor and Reception
Welcome from the Governor and Reception
Welcome from the Governor and Reception 4:30 PM–6:30 PM Reception in Honor of 40 Years of Women in the Rabbinate in Honor of Governor Deval Patrick, who will address the CCAR. Independence and Grand Ballrooms
Dinner with Friends
Dinner with Friends
Why dine alone? Come to the concierge desk at 6:00 pm and meet new friends for dinner.