Discussion with Rabbi Adam Chalom
Can cultural Jews celebrate Judaism without praying? Can Humanists from Jewish backgrounds celebrate Jewish heritage with integrity? Over the last 40 years, Humanistic Judaism has created open and yet rooted communities, ceremonies, and even rabbis who integrate a positive Jewish identity with a human-centered philosophy of life. One of the leaders in this movement will offer his thoughts on the past, present and future of this exciting alternative in Jewish life. Join us for a discussion with Rabbi Adam Chalom, the dean of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism.
Co-sponsored by Harvard’s Humanistic Judaism chaplaincy. Questions? Contact Michael (michael@hillel.harvard.edu)
