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Canceled - Israel's Milestones

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020 29 Adar 5780 - 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM - Sembler Family Atrium
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Shalom Hartman Institute's iEngage video lecture series: “Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings: The Legacy of the Past and the Challenge of the Future.” Free to members, $18 non-members; optional study guide $5

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iEngage: Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings
A Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture and Study Series
Led by Rabbi Philip Weintraub & Maureen Sechan

Through video lectures, text study, and lively group discussion, we are pleased to bring the world-renowned faculty of the Shalom Hartman Institute into the Congregation B’nai Israel community this fall.

 

 iEngage: Israel’s Milestones and Their Meanings explores the pivotal events of 1917, 1947, and 1967 as key moments when Zionism unleashed new thinking about the meaning of Jewishness for generations to come. Memory is a central element in defining modern Jewish identity. As we look to Israel’s future, we need to engage anew with our past and explore its meanings and consequences. This iEngage series grapples with the different ideas and values that shape the meaning of modern Israel, Zionism, and Jewish identity today. Together we will engage in a new values-based discourse about Israel, including topics such as: Nationhood, Land, Sovereignty, Jerusalem, Occupation and Moral Red Lines.

Each session includes text study, discussion, video lectures and roundtable discussions with leading Hartman scholars.

Select Wednesdays at 6:45 pm:  January 15 & 22, February 5 & 19, March 4, 11, 18 and 25

Location: Congregation B’nai Israel, 300 58th Street North, of St. Petersburg

Cost: Free for members, $18 general public, Study Guide Available for Pre-Order: $5

RSVP at www.CBIStPete.org/event/iEngage

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   Members Free
   General Public $18
   Study Guide $5
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