The second in our new series of Jewish Literacy modules!
Tuesdays: December 6, 13, 20; January 3
Where do the Jewish people come from? Why is “peoplehood” as important an idea as “religion” for Jews? How should we understand the diverse cultures of Jewish people in the 21st century—and how to best find our place in that intricate tapestry?
In our second four-week module of our new series on “Jewish Literacy,” we’ll explore these questions. The origins of the Jewish people are mysterious and fascinating. So, too, is the complex web of ethnicity, culture, and faith that make up the spiritual composition of the contemporary Jew. If you’ve been looking to better understand that difficult question—what is a Jew, anyway?—then this series is for you!
Class sizes will be limited to maximize participation and the creation of an online learning community. For those who are able, we request a $36 contribution to A Tree with Roots to participate in this four-week module: