
Big Jewish Questions: Rest or Revelation? What Am I “Supposed” to Feel on Shabbat?
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 • 17 Cheshvan 5784
7:00 PM - 8:30 PMONLINEEveryone is invited to the first installment of “Big Jewish Questions,” weekly learning and conversation about central pillars of Jewish thought and practice. Meeting on Wednesday evenings, classes are designed for newcomers to Jewish learning, as well as those who have been studying for decades. Each session will cover a different topic, so you are welcome to join whenever you can.
Inspired by Rabbi David’s Yom Kippur Dvar Torah, our first session will explore Shabbat: both classical texts and practices, alongside our personal Shabbat goals. We will also reflect on excerpts from Rabbi Heschel’s The Sabbath, which JCOGS distributed on Yom Kippur. Register below for the Zoom link.
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