JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!?'
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and surprising Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the Jewish community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
This week's guest is Adam Zagoria-Moffet, the rabbi of St. Albans Masorti Synagogue. He was ordained from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York where he also received an MA in Jewish Thought, studying the political philosophy of Rabbi Yehudah Ashlag (Ba'al haSulam). He grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, and has lived in Minnesota, New York, and Israel before moving to the UK. He co-edited the first Hebrew/English egalitarian Sepharadi siddur and runs the independent publisher Izzun Books. He often teaches about Sepharadi halakhah and culture as well as mysticism, mythology and ethics. He lives in St. Albans with his family.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!?'
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and surprising Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the Jewish community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
This weekโs guest is Kohenet Yael Tischler, a ritual-weaver, Jewish educator and song leader. She is the co-founder of Yelala, a constellation of work that celebrates Earth-centred, feminist Jewish spirituality and reclaims the practices of our women/femme and folk ancestors. She holds an MA in Writing for Young People from Bath Spa University, a BA in English Literature from Columbia University and a BA in Tanakh (Bible) from the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!?'
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and surprising Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the Jewish community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
Our guest this week is Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein, who serves as rabbinic scholar and public affairs advisor for Jewish Federations of North America. Currently living in Harlem, Isaiah was raised in the Jewish community of Monsey, NY to a mixed-raced Orthodox family and is passionate about creating a world where civil liberties and human rights are for all people.
As a community scholar and advisor, Isaiah has supported Jewish communities in being deeply rooted in tradition while also engaged in the cosmopolitan issues of our generation. As a Jew of Colour and spiritual leader, song-writer and musician Isaiah believes in the power of song to bring healing into the world.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!?'
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and surprising Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the Jewish community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
Our guest this week is Miriam Lorie, a freelance Jewish educator. She begins her rabbinical training at Yeshivat Maharat this year and has also studied at Pardes and Midreshet Harova. She teaches bat mitzvah students, brides and grooms before marriage, and in a variety of adult education settings. Her Jewish teaching builds on seven years spent working in inter-faith dialogue and a degree in Theology at the University of Cambridge. Miriam is a mum of two and lives in Borehamwood.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women
Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.
This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.
Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.
JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and surprising Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the Jewish community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
Our guest this week is Leah Jordan, the rabbi of Kehillah North London and a founding member of Na'amod. She served for a number of years as Progressive Jewish Chaplain for University Students & Young Adults in the UK, and as the congregational rabbi of the Norwich Liberal Jewish Community. She spent three years in Jerusalem, studying Torah and on-the-ground organising. Leah hails from โdeepest, darkestโ midwestern America, and lives in Kentish Town with her partner, Rabbi Benji Stanley.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women
Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.
This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.
Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.
JOFA & LAVIOT: Unnamed Women
Many women in Tannach do not have a name; they are the daughters of, the wives of, the mothers of. Although they do not have a name, often their existence is a story changer. Together we will explore these "nameless" women, their stories, and what they teach us.
This 3 part shiur series is a collaboration between Laviot and JOFA UK and will run via zoom 8pm-9pm on Mondays the 25th May, 1st June and 8th June. Rabbi Eryn London will be teaching and each session will be covering different women, feel free to come to as many as you are able to. This event is open to anyone who wants to come and learn. Zoom link to follow.
Rabbi Eryn London, lives in London and is the JOFA UK Scholar in Residence. She received smicha from Yeshivat Maharat in June 2017. Following smicha ordination, she trained and worked as a multi-faith hospital chaplain in New York City, as well as received chaplain board certification. She is a graduate of Goucher College and Goldsmiths, University of London. She made aliyah in 2010, and studied at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies and the Susi Bradfield Women's Institute of Halachic Leadership at Midreshet Lindenbaum. She has lectured in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Israel, the UK, and the US.
JW3 & Limmud Present 'It Says What?!?'
JW3 and Limmud partner to bring you unexpected and poignant Jewish wisdom online.
In this 30-minute bite-size series, educators from across the community will share some of their favourite pieces of Jewish wisdom.
This week we'll be talking to Laynie Soloman, a passionate teacher of Jewish text, thought and ritual who believes deeply in the power of Talmud study as a healing and liberatory communal spiritual practice. They serve as a faculty member and Director of National Learning at SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva, where they direct SVARA's Teaching Kollel, which is lifting up a new generation of queer & trans bet midrash facilitators.
Laynie is completing a Dual M.A. in Talmud/Rabbinic Literature & Jewish Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary and holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from Goucher College. They love facilitating experiences of Jewish learning that uplift the piously irreverent, queer, and subversive spirit of rabbinic text and theology, and they have taught and lectured on these topics in various community spaces, campuses, and in academic settings. When not in shul or learning Talmud, you can find Laynie reading about liberation theology, collecting comic books, and singing nigunim.
Previous guests in this series include JW3 Scholar-in Residence Clive Lawton, Teacher at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi Rabbi Alex Israel, Director of National Learning Initiatives at the Hadar Institute Rabbi Avi Strausberg, LSJS Teaching Fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz, Rabbi Jeremy Borovich, and senior scholar for the JDC Rabbi Michael Paley.
Catch us live on JW3โs YouTube channel or Limmudโs Facebook Page every Friday and start a conversation you can continue into Shabbat!
JOFA UK: Values & Virtues
Jofa (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) invites you to learn hoe to use Jewish texts for personal introspection and growth.
All are welcome to join.
No registration needed - the event will be broadcast on the JOFA UK Facebook Page on Facebook Live.
JOFA UK: Values & Virtues
Jofa (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) invites you to learn hoe to use Jewish texts for personal introspection and growth.
All are welcome to join.
No registration needed - the event will be broadcast on the JOFA UK Facebook Page on Facebook Live.
JOFA UK: Values & Virtues
Jofa (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) invites you to learn hoe to use Jewish texts for personal introspection and growth.
All are welcome to join.
No registration needed - the event will be broadcast on the JOFA UK Facebook Page on Facebook Live.
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐
Explaining Exodus: Building a House for God with Senior Rabbi of the S&P Community Joseph Dweck
This lecture will give you a chance to look at the big picture of Sefer Shemot. Why were the Israelites enslaved? How were they ready to encounter God in the wilderness? Why was a โTabernacleโ built? These questions and more will be discussed by Rabbi Dweck through his distinctive style and insightful teaching.
Book in advance (by 5pm) at: https://tinyurl.com/explainexodus
Join via Zoom link (which is sent in advance to your email address)
Shiur with Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Instagram Live: www.instagram.com/rabbidweck
Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/5285402591
The time of the class will be the same daily:
8pm UK ๐ฌ๐ง
10pm Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ
4pm EST ๐บ๐ธ
1pm PST ๐บ๐ธ
Topics to be covered:
Mondays: From Our Hachamim (Studying selected writings of various Hachamim)
Tuesdays: Jewish Philosophy (issues relating to Jewish Philosophy)
Wednesdays: Jewish Law (questions pertaining to Jewish Law)
Thursdays: Parasha of the Week (Brief synopsis and insights on the weekโs parahsa/haftara)
Hope you can join!
Wishing everyone health, strength and blessings ๐