An Exploration of Judaism for Interfaith Couples and Others
January 10 - February 14
Would you or someone you know appreciate a short overview of Judaism and Jewish life—as an introduction, or perhaps to fill in gaps in your background? Are you curious about how Judaism and Christianity compare in some core beliefs and practices?
An Exploration of Judaism for Jews, Interfaith Families and People of All Faiths is a short, informal course taught by Rabbi Kravitz, Rabbi Sadoff, Rabbi Titcher, Cantor Buckner and Jim Sherman. This six-session class is open to anyone: Jews, non-Jews, interfaith couples and adult children of interfaith parents. Special attention is given to discussing themes within the context of an interfaith relationship, with no assumption of conversion.
January 10: Funny, You Don't Look Jewish! What Is Judaism and Who Are the Jewish People?
— Rabbi Harold J. Kravitz
January 17: Wrestling with God: Can You Do That?
— Rabbi Yonatan Sadoff
January 24: Judaism at Home: The Role of Home Ritual in Jewish Life
— Jim Sherman, Rabbi's Associate
January 31: Praise and Song: Jewish Prayer and the Synagogue
— Cantor Scott Buckner
February 7: Sacred Transitions: The Jewish Life Cycle
— Rabbi Adam Titcher, Director of Jewish Learning
February 14: Finding One's Place in the Jewish Community
— Rabbi Harold J. Kravitz
An Exploration of Judaism meets on Tuesdays at 7:30-9:00 PM, beginning January 10. No charge—donations are encouraged. RSVP required to Nina Samuels at 952.215.3904 or ninas@adath.net. |