NEW COURSE:
Where is God in Reform Judaism?
As we prepare for the High Holy Days during the month of Elul,
please join us for this 4-part series
For over 3,000 years, Judaism has claimed a unique insight into the nature of God. But that insight has evolved together with the stories of our people. In the most recent centuries, the Reform Movement emerged as a religious response to modernity. But modern events and ideas, from the Holocaust to the State of Israel and the digital revolution have challenged us to ask: Where is God in Reform Judaism?
Register for this 4-session course facilitated by Rabbi Symons. Each session will begin with a half hour video presented by Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion scholars followed by a discussion.
Course dates—Thursdays:
- August 24 The Biblical God
- August 31 The Rabbinical God
- September 7 The Medieval God
- September 14 The Modern God
You may register for the 10-11:30 a.m. class or the 7-8:30 p.m. class.
A minimum of 8 people per time slot is required.
Cost: $10 per person
Please download the RSVP the form here