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Rebuilding Judaism After Catastrophe: A High Holiday Sermon Seminar

Rabbi Ed Feinstein explores texts and themes of renewal to inspire High Holiday preparations.
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Rabbi Ed Feinstein is a faculty member at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, senior rabbi of Valley Beth Shalom in Encino, California, and lecturer at the Ziegler Rabbinical School of the American Jewish University. Raised in the back of his parents’ bakery on the frontiers of the West San Fernando Valley, Ed graduated with honors from the University of California at Santa Cruz, Columbia University Teachers College, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of

Rebuilding Judaism After Catastrophe: A High Holiday Sermon Seminar

We commemorate the 9th of Av as the day of collective mourning. But Judaism did not die with those horrendous moments of destruction, because on the 10th of Av, the very next day, the Jewish people began to rebuild, reimagine, recommit, renew Jewish life.

As we rebuild after the catastrophe of the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to know how it was done, generation to generation. Rabbi Ed Feinstein explores texts and themes of renewal to inspire High Holiday preparations.

NOTE: This program was part of our Summer 2021 Virtual Rabbinic Torah Seminar,  Torah of Possibility for an Uncertain Future

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