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Jewish Ecotheology: Learning and Reflecting on Our Relationship to the Natural World
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Tuesdays, February 2, 9 & 16
7:00-8:30 PM on Zoom
Rabbi Nathan Martin
This class will explore how Jewish texts relate to God and the natural world, and will also give participants an opportunity to reflect on their own eco-theology.
Nathan Martin is a GJC member and serves as the Associate Rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in Media, PA. He also serves on the Board of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light, an interfaith organization focused on supporting communities of faith to bring their voice to climate change.
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This class is offered as part of our Open Beit Midrash (Open House of Learning) series, which provides our community with a steady stream of learning opportunities that stir our hearts, ignite our minds, and inspire connections among one another. Our study is rooted in Jewish text and carried out through hevrutah (partnered) learning.
From November 10, 2020-May 11, 2021, we will gather every Tuesday night for learning. Each class in the series meets for three consecutive weeks and is facilitated by a different teacher. All texts are provided in the original language and in English translation, giving each hevrutah (learning pair) the ability to move at their own level and pace. All sessions will meet on Zoom until further notice.
For a full list of courses offered and to register, click here.
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- Date:
- 02/02/2021
- Time:
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02/02/2021 UTC-4
- Event Categories:
- GJC Spotlight Event, Learning Opportunities, Programs
- Event Tags:
- Adult Education, Adult Learning, Koleinu, Koleinu Beit Midrash, Learning Opportunities, Learning Opportunity, Study, Text Study, Torah study