Temple Beth El
Invites the Community for a Weekend of Learning and Inspiration
The Sixty-Sixth Rabbi B. Benedict & Ada S. Glazer
Institute on Judaism
for the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish Clergy
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2008
SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE: RABBI DAVID SAPERSTEIN
Director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Washington, DC
Opening Session, Friday morning, February 8
" Running With God: Religion in American Elections"
Session Two, Friday morning, February 8
"The State of Interfaith Relations in the Aftermath of 9/11"
Shabbat Services, Friday evening, February 8
"The Jewish Stake in the 2008 Elections"
9:30 am.
10:45 am.
7:30 p.m.
Shabbat Services, Saturday morning, February 9
10:30 a.m.
"The Use and Abuse of Jewish Tradition in Contemporary Political Debates"
Rabbi David Saperstein
GLAZER INSTITUTE CHAIRS: JILL & HOWARD GURWIN
CO-CHAIRS: HARRIET & MARK COOPERMAN
The Glazer Institute is made possible through the from Merton & Beverly Segal and
Marvin & Peggy Novick Heritage Endowment Gift and Glazer patron donations.
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