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From Election to Inauguration and Beyond: Part 2

Donniel Hartman and Kenneth Weinstein will explore how this decisive time affects the Jewish community, in conversation with Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt.
Donniel Hartman, Kenneth Weinstein
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman is president of the Shalom Hartman Institute and holds the Kaufman Family Chair in Jewish Philosophy. He is author of the highly regarded 2016 book, Putting God Second: How to Save Religion from Itself, and is the host of the award-winning For Heaven’s Sake, one of the most popular Jewish podcasts in North America. Donniel is the founder of some of the most extensive education, training and enrichment programs for scholars,

Kenneth Weinstein

The 2020 U.S. election and its immediate aftermath are a decisive time for American Democracy. The Shalom Hartman Institute and the The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington are committed to exploring how this time period will affect the Jewish community as U.S. citizens and stakeholders.

Donniel Hartman and Kenneth Weinstein, President and CEO of the Hudson Institute, in conversation with Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt, Senior Rabbi at Adas Israel Congregation in Washington, DC in a thoughtful exploration of how this decisive time for American democracy is affecting Jewish communal identity, Jewish values, and the Jewish community’s civic rights and obligations.

We are proud to partner with The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington to offer the Greater Washington Jewish community members meaningful opportunities to explore the most pressing questions facing our communities today around Judaism and democracy, ethics, peoplehood, Jewish identity, and more. 

This program was part of our Hartman@Home learning series

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