PRISM & Salon Series
“The mission of the Jewish people is to Think Higher and Feel Deeper.” Elie WieseL
Rimon Center is proud and pleased to introduce a new rubric taught by our Senior Community Scholar, Rabbi David Gutterman.
P R I S M: Perspectives, Reflections and Insights from the Sources
on contemporary challenges and current issues.
The Jewish Tradition encompasses every aspect of our lives and suffuses it with meaning and purpose. From the personal to the public, the social and the societal; the political and the economic. Our texts and sources have compelling and cogent lessons for every aspect of our lives.
Whether one is a current adherent of Jewish law is irrelevant. The voice of the Jewish Tradition throughout the ages and the millenia has been an elegant and eloquent one – it needs to be heard again, afresh and anew.
A sampling of past classes this year . Some classes are held at Rimon and some at homes in the comunity.
Khartoum and K’tubot: The Three No’s of the State of Israel
The Menora as the National Symbol of the State of Israel: Nakba or Neis?
The Original WATERGATE: A Leadership Lesson from Moses and His BOSS
MILLIAUREUM AUREUM: All Roads Lead to JERUSALEM
Sinai Language: Translating Spirituality into Life Hosted in Princeton by Maxine and Rabbi Dov Pertez Elkins An ISRAELITY Check: Jews, Israel, and Context Hosted in Princeton by Drs. Naomi Vilko and Sidney Goldfarb Freedon From or Freedom To – the American Jewish Dilema Hosted in Monroe Township by Tobi & Stuart Kern Monroe Township