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    Jewish Tradition in an Untraditional Age

    Jewish Tradition in an Untraditional Age

    The Park Avenue Synagogue Lecture Series: The Shifting Landscape
    of American Jewry

    In every generation,the survival of the Jewish people has depended on our ability to remain rooted in the wellsprings of Jewish vitality, while adapting to the changing conditions in which we live. Our age is no different.

    A commitment to a dynamic Jewish future demands an open and honest conversation about the tectonic shifts occurring beneath our feet. Do the institutions, ideologies and denominations of American Jewry of the last century recommend themselves for the next one? Does the alphabet
    soup of current American Jewish organizational life recommend itself to the Jewish future? Are the operating assumptions of American Jews today the
    same as those of past generations? If not, how – if at all – is the Jewish community adapting to these new conditions?

    This year, our community will seek to understand a variety of transformations taking place in American Jewry. Through a series of dialogues, Shabbat dinners and guest lectures, we will assess the
    journey traveled, openly consider our present station in the arc of Jewish
    history and begin to construct a series of recommendations for a dynamic future.

    February 5:
    Jewish Tradition in an Untraditional Age with David Ellenson, Hebrew Union
    College – Jewish Institute of Religion, and J.J. Schacter, Yeshiva University.

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Getting Next Gen: Engaging Jews on Campus and Beyond

    Getting Next Gen: Engaging Jews on Campus and Beyond

    The Park Avenue Synagogue Lecture Series: The Shifting Landscape
    of American Jewry

    In every generation,the survival of the Jewish people has depended on our ability to remain rooted in the wellsprings of Jewish vitality, while adapting to the changing conditions in which we live. Our age is no different.

    A commitment to a dynamic Jewish future demands an open and honest conversation about the tectonic shifts occurring beneath our feet. Do the institutions, ideologies and denominations of American Jewry of the last century recommend themselves for the next one? Does the alphabet
    soup of current American Jewish organizational life recommend itself to the Jewish future? Are the operating assumptions of American Jews today the
    same as those of past generations? If not, how – if at all – is the Jewish community adapting to these new conditions?

    This year, our community will seek to understand a variety of transformations taking place in American Jewry. Through a series of dialogues, Shabbat dinners and guest lectures, we will assess the
    journey traveled, openly consider our present station in the arc of Jewish
    history and begin to construct a series of recommendations for a dynamic future.

    January 8:
    Getting Next Gen: Engaging Jews on Campus and Beyond with David Cygielman, Moishe House, and Wayne Firestone, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.

    • 59 min
    Behind the Scenes with the Conservative Rabbis of the East Side

    Behind the Scenes with the Conservative Rabbis of the East Side

    The Park Avenue Synagogue Lecture Series: The Shifting Landscape
    of American Jewry

    In every generation,the survival of the Jewish people has depended on our ability to remain rooted in the wellsprings of Jewish vitality, while adapting to the changing conditions in which we live. Our age is no different.

    A commitment to a dynamic Jewish future demands an open and honest conversation about the tectonic shifts occurring beneath our feet. Do the institutions, ideologies and denominations of American Jewry of the last century recommend themselves for the next one? Does the alphabet
    soup of current American Jewish organizational life recommend itself to the Jewish future? Are the operating assumptions of American Jews today the
    same as those of past generations? If not, how – if at all – is the Jewish community adapting to these new conditions?

    This year, our community will seek to understand a variety of transformations taking place in American Jewry. Through a series of dialogues, Shabbat dinners and guest lectures, we will assess the
    journey traveled, openly consider our present station in the arc of Jewish
    history and begin to construct a series of recommendations for a dynamic future.

    December 11:
    Behind the Scenes with the Conservative Rabbis of the East Side
    with Rabbi Rachel Ain, Sutton Place Synagogue; Rabbi Scott Bolton, East 55th Street Conservative Synagogue; Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove; and Rabbi Ephraim Pelcovits, Congregation Or Zarua; moderated by Steven Wernick, USCJ.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Dor L’Dor: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities in Contemporary American Jewry

    Dor L’Dor: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities in Contemporary American Jewry

    The Park Avenue Synagogue Lecture Series: The Shifting Landscape
    of American Jewry

    In every generation,the survival of the Jewish people has depended on our ability to remain rooted in the wellsprings of Jewish vitality, while adapting to the changing conditions in which we live. Our age is no different.

    A commitment to a dynamic Jewish future demands an open and honest conversation about the tectonic shifts occurring beneath our feet. Do the institutions, ideologies and denominations of American Jewry of the last century recommend themselves for the next one? Does the alphabet
    soup of current American Jewish organizational life recommend itself to the Jewish future? Are the operating assumptions of American Jews today the
    same as those of past generations? If not, how – if at all – is the Jewish community adapting to these new conditions?

    This year, our community will seek to understand a variety of transformations taking place in American Jewry. Through a series of dialogues, Shabbat dinners and guest lectures, we will assess the
    journey traveled, openly consider our present station in the arc of Jewish
    history and begin to construct a series of recommendations for a dynamic future.

    November 13:
    Dor L’Dor: Changes, Challenges, and Opportunities in Contemporary American Jewry with Ari Y. Kelman, Stanford University, and Jack Wertheimer, Jewish Theological Seminary.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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