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SUMMARY:Ta’anit Esther with Hadar—Fasting: Who? What? Why?
DESCRIPTION:On the day before Purim\, the Fast of Esther offers an opportunity to reflect\, pray\, and mark moments of need\, both historical and contemporary. For some\, fasting feels self-evident; for others\, it raises more questions than answers. This Ta’anit Esther\, take time to reflect on the nature of fasting from historical\, personal\, and emotional perspectives. We’ll explore the particular history behind the Fast of Esther\, the unintended consequences of fasting\, and the ways in which fasting\, prayer\, and justice all wind together.  \nLearn with us all day or hop on for a single session. \nRegister Now
URL:https://bj.org/event/taanit-esther-with-hadar-fasting-who-what-why/
LOCATION:Remote Access Only\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:When Things Fall Apart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar: Unit 4 \nWhen Things Fall Apart: A Theology Rooted in the Real with Rabbi Aviva Richman \nOur immediate reaction when things go wrong may be to doubt or to turn away from God\, to sever the relationship because it feels outside and out of place in our real experience. But what if our connection to God is\, in fact\, rooted in those very experiences. In this three-part series\, we will study core motifs in texts from classical midrash to hasidut that insist that our relationship to God grow out of\, and not in spite of\, the reality in which we find ourselves\, however “unideal.” \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/when-things-fall-apart/2021-03-10/
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SUMMARY:When Things Fall Apart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar: Unit 4 \nWhen Things Fall Apart: A Theology Rooted in the Real with Rabbi Aviva Richman \nOur immediate reaction when things go wrong may be to doubt or to turn away from God\, to sever the relationship because it feels outside and out of place in our real experience. But what if our connection to God is\, in fact\, rooted in those very experiences. In this three-part series\, we will study core motifs in texts from classical midrash to hasidut that insist that our relationship to God grow out of\, and not in spite of\, the reality in which we find ourselves\, however “unideal.” \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/when-things-fall-apart/2021-03-03/
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ORGANIZER;CN="B'nai Jeshurun":MAILTO:info@bj.org
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SUMMARY:When Things Fall Apart
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar: Unit 4 \nWhen Things Fall Apart: A Theology Rooted in the Real with Rabbi Aviva Richman \nOur immediate reaction when things go wrong may be to doubt or to turn away from God\, to sever the relationship because it feels outside and out of place in our real experience. But what if our connection to God is\, in fact\, rooted in those very experiences. In this three-part series\, we will study core motifs in texts from classical midrash to hasidut that insist that our relationship to God grow out of\, and not in spite of\, the reality in which we find ourselves\, however “unideal.” \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/when-things-fall-apart/2021-02-24/
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SUMMARY:Everyday Moral Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar—Unit 3 \nEveryday Moral Dilemmas with Rabbi Avi Strausberg \nWrestle with everyday moral dilemmas\, the sorts of which we each encounter all of the time in our lives\, through the lens of traditional Jewish texts. In this course\, we’ll consider questions like: “If and when is it okay to shame someone else for the sake of protecting another\,” and “Are there instances in which it is not only permissible to lie but in fact necessary?” \nWe’ll pose these everyday moral dilemmas to classic Jewish sources and see what\, if any wisdom\, they have to offer us when confronted with these questions. In doing so\, we’ll attempt to not only answer the dilemmas before us but suggest a model for what it might look like to turn to Jewish texts for guidance on pressing questions of our times. \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/everyday-moral-dilemmas/2021-02-10/
LOCATION:Remote Access Only\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="B'nai Jeshurun":MAILTO:info@bj.org
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SUMMARY:Everyday Moral Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar—Unit 3 \nEveryday Moral Dilemmas with Rabbi Avi Strausberg \nWrestle with everyday moral dilemmas\, the sorts of which we each encounter all of the time in our lives\, through the lens of traditional Jewish texts. In this course\, we’ll consider questions like: “If and when is it okay to shame someone else for the sake of protecting another\,” and “Are there instances in which it is not only permissible to lie but in fact necessary?” \nWe’ll pose these everyday moral dilemmas to classic Jewish sources and see what\, if any wisdom\, they have to offer us when confronted with these questions. In doing so\, we’ll attempt to not only answer the dilemmas before us but suggest a model for what it might look like to turn to Jewish texts for guidance on pressing questions of our times. \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/everyday-moral-dilemmas/2021-02-03/
LOCATION:Remote Access Only\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="B'nai Jeshurun":MAILTO:info@bj.org
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SUMMARY:Everyday Moral Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar—Unit 3 \nEveryday Moral Dilemmas with Rabbi Avi Strausberg \nWrestle with everyday moral dilemmas\, the sorts of which we each encounter all of the time in our lives\, through the lens of traditional Jewish texts. In this course\, we’ll consider questions like: “If and when is it okay to shame someone else for the sake of protecting another\,” and “Are there instances in which it is not only permissible to lie but in fact necessary?” \nWe’ll pose these everyday moral dilemmas to classic Jewish sources and see what\, if any wisdom\, they have to offer us when confronted with these questions. In doing so\, we’ll attempt to not only answer the dilemmas before us but suggest a model for what it might look like to turn to Jewish texts for guidance on pressing questions of our times. \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/everyday-moral-dilemmas/2021-01-27/
LOCATION:Remote Access Only\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="B'nai Jeshurun":MAILTO:info@bj.org
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SUMMARY:Everyday Moral Dilemmas
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays with Hadar—Unit 3 \nEveryday Moral Dilemmas with Rabbi Avi Strausberg \nWrestle with everyday moral dilemmas\, the sorts of which we each encounter all of the time in our lives\, through the lens of traditional Jewish texts. In this course\, we’ll consider questions like: “If and when is it okay to shame someone else for the sake of protecting another\,” and “Are there instances in which it is not only permissible to lie but in fact necessary?” \nWe’ll pose these everyday moral dilemmas to classic Jewish sources and see what\, if any wisdom\, they have to offer us when confronted with these questions. In doing so\, we’ll attempt to not only answer the dilemmas before us but suggest a model for what it might look like to turn to Jewish texts for guidance on pressing questions of our times. \nThis unit is free for BJ members\, and $60 for non-members. \n \n           
URL:https://bj.org/event/everyday-moral-dilemmas/2021-01-20/
LOCATION:Remote Access Only\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="B'nai Jeshurun":MAILTO:info@bj.org
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