| Shabbaton: Interfaith Families in Contemporary Jewish Life |
|
|
|
Friday, January 26 2007, 7:15pm - 9:30pmEach year |
|
|
|
Interfaith Families in Contemporary Jewish Life. Like so many Reform synagogues
across America, Beth Elohim is blessed to have members from all walks of life,
coming together to learn about Judaism in the context of their own personal
journeys or in making family decisions about religion and meaning. From Friday
night to Saturday night, we'll look at Interfaith Relationships in Judaism's
historical context as well as the Reform Movement's evolving views on this
issue.
Friday Evening: Shabbat Services
and Oneg Discussion: Moses and Zipporah--The Torah's Most Famous Interfaith
Relationship Saturday Morning: Torah Study and
Services
Saturday Afternoon:
12:30-1:15: Lunch 1:15-2:30: Text
Study and discussion: Interfaith Relations in the Torah 2:30-2:45: Break 2:45-3:45: Media
Presentation and discussion: An Examination of Interfaith Relations in
Popular, American Culture 3:45-4: Break/S'udah Shlishit 4-5:Text Study and discussion: Reform Jewish
Perspectives on Interfaith
Relations 5: Havdalah
For more information, please contact
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
|
|
Contact: Rabbi Bronstein |