4 Tuesdays: Feb. 28; March 7, 21, 28
The fourth in our series of Jewish Literacy modules!
Where does evil come from? Does Judaism find spiritual meaning in human suffering? What are the foundations of Jewish ethics?
In our latest four-week series, we’ll explore good, evil, ethics, and questions about our mutual responsibility for the world. We’ll spend some time studying Jewish theodicy: attempting to understand how Judaism grapples with questions of evil and human suffering. These are some of the primal questions of religious life, and the rich history of Jewish literature has a lot of spiritual wisdom to guide us. All are welcome: If you’ve been searching for new and accessible ways into Jewish spirituality, this series is for you.
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