The Shattered Rear View Mirror: American Judaism After October 7th
Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin with Rabbi David Ingber
Four months after the attacks of October 7th, the foundations of the American Jewish community have been shaken. We are facing new challenges as individuals and as a community. Assumptions about our security have been compromised. What aspects of our identity and institutions will change? How do the cataclysmic events – in Israel, domestically and globally – reconfigure relationships American Jews have both within and outside of our community? What illusions will be forever shattered? Where might we find hope and new allies?
Join us for a timely, urgent and proactive conversation with Jewish thought leaders as they discuss these pressing issues, framed by the recent publication by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin of Tikkun Ha’am/Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism.
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