Navigating Life's Questions Through Jewish Wisdom


with Rabbi Dani Passow


An accessible, text-based class drawing from a wide range of classical, modern, secular, and Jewish sources
*No Hebrew knowledge required
**Classes are independent of each other; come to as many as you'd like
Wednesdays at 4pm ET
Register: https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclc-2rrzotH93OcHK118P2iRR0umY...

Join us for a thought-provoking weekly online Torah/text-based class where we delve into various aspects of life through the lens of Jewish wisdom. Each session explores a unique theme, combining classical and modern Jewish perspectives. From theodicy and suffering to the religious significance of the State of Israel, from capital punishment in Jewish thought to the limits of interfaith dialogue, our classes offer a rich exploration of diverse topics.

 

Theodicy_And_Suffering_in_Jewish_Thought.pdf194 KB
Conformity_and_Personal_Expression.pdf706 KB
Limits_of_Dialogue.pdf168 KB
Models_for_Dealing_with_Difference.pdf176 KB
capital_punishment_in_jewish_law_part_i_harvard.pdf250 KB
Capital_Punishment_in_Jewish_Thought_Part_I.pdf189 KB
how_law_changes-_loopholes_workarounds_and_legal_fiction_a_case_study_harvard.pdf173 KB