ScholarStream 5783 Series 3: Great Thinkers Who Have Influenced Conservative Judaism
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 • 6 Kislev 5783
8:00 PM - 9:00 PMZoomWe are excited to sponsor the Conservative Movement's ScholarStream learning opportunities throughout 5783. Series 3: Great Thinkers Who Have Influenced Conservative Judaism, Wednesdays, 8:00pm, November 30-December 21.
Nov. 30 - Heschel on Prophecy: Spirituality and Activism
Rabbi Gordon Tucker, Vice Chancellor for Religious Life & Engagement, The Jewish Theological Seminary
Dec. 7 - Understanding God and Ourselves through the Stories of Our Tradition (Neil Gillman)
Rabbi Elliot Dorff, Sol & Anne Dorff Distinguished Professor in Philosophy, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
Dec. 14 - Gender, Theology, Halakhah: the Works of Rachel Adler
Rabbi Gail Labovitz, Professor of Rabbinic Literature, Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies
Dec. 21 - What’s Next for Conservative Judaism: What Has Changed, What Will Change, and What Should Change?
Dr. Arnold M. Eisen, Chancellor Emeritus & Professor of Jewish Thought, The Jewish Theological Seminary
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