20s and 30s

BT 20s & 30s builds community by providing social, educational and social action programming for adults aged 22 to 40.

We offer always popular monthly Shabbat dinners, Small Groups, learning opportunities with partners such as Lishma and Shoresh, nature and mindfulness retreats led by Aviva Chernick, meaningful volunteer/ẖesed opportunities and holiday parties.

Reach out to Yacov Fruchter, Director of Community Building and Spiritual Engagement at 416-781-3514 ext. 279 or yfruchter@beth-tzedec.org to learn more and to explore how you can get involved in a way that is meaningful for you. Watch for upcoming events in our weekly newsletters, social media, and listed in our calendar. 


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Conversations Over Coffee with Reb Steve: Dr. Coleman Rotstein

Is There a Light at the End of the COVID Tunnel?

Feb 07 2022, 12:30PM to 1:00PM in the .
NOTE: This event has already occurred.

Reb Steve will share coffee with Dr. Coleman Rotstein, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Toronto. Co-Director of Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases,  University Health Network, Toronto General Hospital.

They will have a discussion about: Is There a Light at the End of the COVID Tunnel?

This week's conversation will be broadcast live to the Beth Tzedec Facebook page and YouTube channelComment with your questions for Dr. Rotstein on either platform!


Coleman Rotstein, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FIDSA—Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Toronto and Attending Physician at the University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario. He received a Bachelor of Science at the University of Toronto and earned his medical degree from the University of Calgary in 1976. Dr. Rotstein completed his specialty training in Internal Medicine at the University of Toronto and pursued further subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases & Immunology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina from 1980 to 1983 [ABIM (1980), FRCPC (Internal Medicine 1981), Infectious Diseases ABIM (1982)].

Dr. Rotstein is currently the Director of Oncologic Infectious Diseases of the Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Service at the University Health Network. He was a member of the Board of the Canadian Foundation for Infectious Diseases until 2021 and the Past Chair of the Awards Committee of the Foundation. Dr. Rotstein was also a member of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization of the Public Health Agency of Canada from 2017-2021. In addition, he has been elected a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the Infectious Diseases Society of America. He is also a fellow of the European Confederation of Medical Mycology. He functions as a reviewer for several international journals.

Dr. Rotstein has published over 195 peer-reviewed papers. His research interests have focused mainly on infections in cancer patients and other immunocompromised hosts


Event Details
For Information:
Sheri Federman
Phone:
416-781-3514 ext. 227
Cost:
No charge
Categories
  • Conversations Over Coffee
  • Seniors
  • Adults
  • Young Professionals