Thank you! Your registration is complete.
|

February Lunch & Learn Series:
Jewish Thought on Interpersonal Ethics
What does Jewish tradition have to say about our obligations to other people: when we know them and when we don't; when we like them and even when they are our enemies?
In this moment of flux and change, please join Rabbi Goldman for four stimulating discussions on interpersonal ethics using texts provided by the Shalom Hartman Institute.

Learn more about the Shalom Hartman Institute here.
In this moment of flux and change, please join Rabbi Goldman for four stimulating discussions on interpersonal ethics using texts provided by the Shalom Hartman Institute.

Learn more about the Shalom Hartman Institute here.
The Ethics of Sacrifice
What obligations do we have to protect other people's lives? What must we be willing to sacrifice in order to fulfill these obligations?
Wednesday, February 19, 12:00 PM
What Does It Mean to "Build Community?"
Communities create a web of relationships and bind people not only to individuals they know but also to a group of people as a whole. Being part of a community obligates people to participate in the group's institutional structures. There is no limit to the kindnesses that can be offered and/or the physical work that individuals can give to support the community.
Wednesday, February 26, 12:00 PM
Who's coming?
- Rhonda K.
- Ruth J.
- Sherry D.
- Brad K.
- Patricia K.
- Rabbi S.
- Colleen A.
- Steve K.
- Rabbi G.