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WINTER SESSIONS BEGIN JANUARY 11, 2010

7:15 - 8:15 pm (October to May)
Zohar: Mystical Novel of Light
Rav Baruch Frydman-Kohl

The Zohar is the essential text of Jewish mysticism. Structured as a commentary to the Torah, it also tells the story of a small group of spiritual adventurers. Our seminar will offer an analytical and joyful reading of the text in English (with original Aramaic available for those who prefer) with lots of discussion. Open to beginners and those with more experience with classical texts.

8:30 - 9:30 pm (begins January 25 to May)
Walking with God
Rav Baruch Frydman-Kohl
Based on a popular program developed by the Jewish University of America, we will investigate the way God has been understood in biblical, rabbinic, philosophical, mystical, Hasidic and modern times. This is an opportunity to explore your own beliefs in relationship to what other Jews have believed. Text study with lots of discussion.


7:15 - 8:15 pm (October to May)
Contemporary Jewish Thought: In Search of Meaning
Rav Harvey Meirovich

Through the eyes of modern philosophers-theologians we will investigate issues that stimulate and challenge Jewish identity today: e.g., Tolerance and Pluralism, Gentile-Jewish Relations, Feminism, Zionism, God and the Holocaust. We will look at a wide spectrum of writers ranging from Benedict Spinoza, Nachman Krochmal and Yehezkel Kaufmann, to Rabbis Louis Jacobs, Ismar Schorsch and David Hartman.

8:30 - 9:30 pm (October to December)
Seeing the Bible with Fresh Eyes: Close Readings in Etz Hayim
Rav Harvey Meirovich

This mini-course will focus on selected essays published in the Conservative Movement's Etz Hayim Torah Commentary (2001). The following essays will be scrutinized: Midrash, Revelation, God in the bible, Reward and Punishment, Dietary Laws, Prophecy and Prophets.

8:30 - 9:30 pm (October to May)
Technology, Modernity and Halakhah: Contemporary Issues in Jewish Law
Rav Adam Cutler
The modern era and particularly the technological revolution of the last 20 years present questions of Jewish law unimaginable to the rabbis of old. You get to choose the weekly topic ranging from the kosher status of genetically modified foods to public lactation, from organ donation to videotaping on Shabbat. Come and learn what Jewish wisdom and Jewish law teach about these and many more fascinating contemporary issues.

7:15 - 8:15 pm (4 weeks - January 11, 18, 25, February 1)
The Ins and Outs of Torah Trop
Esther Meisels
If you know the Hebrew alphabet and can read the Siddur, then this class is for you. You will improve your skills with a teacher who is willing and eager to help. You don't need to be a pro, you can work at your own pace and there is no pressure. Why not give it a try?
Cost: $40 members, $60 non-members
Sponsored by Beth Tzedec Men's Club



Intermediate Hebrew Course (4 daytime sessions in the spring) 
Yvette Lerner

For those who know the alphabet, can read from the siddur and would like to improve their skills. Begins March 2.
Cost: $20 members, $35 non-members
Sponsored by Beth Tzedec Men's Club
 
 

 

 


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To Register for all classes, contact Marlene Laba at mlaba@beth-tzedec.org or 416-781-3514 x 234.

Cost for Rabbis' classes:
$35 members/$55 non-members for one class during October - December session or January to May session; or $45 members/$65 non-members for two classes during the same session.


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