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A Very Pirkei Avot Shavuot
Thu, May 25
|Zoom Class
For the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, tradition encourages us to stay up all night studying. And this year, our community will explore the famous work of the Mishnah called Pirkei Avot, commonly translated as “Ethics of the Fathers.”
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May 25, 2023, 8:00 PM PDT – May 26, 2023, 6:00 AM PDT
Zoom Class
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For the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, tradition encourages us to stay up all night studying. And this year, our community will explore the famous work of the Mishnah called Pirkei Avot, commonly translated as “Ethics of the Fathers.” Come study famous Jewish aphorisms by Rabbi Hillel, Rabbi Akiva and even a sage known as Ben Bag Bag! What did they have to say about ethics on their day (over 1800 years ago) and how might that have relevance today? This event is co-led by Rabbi Miller of Keeping It Sacred and Rabbi Siritsky of Reform Judaism in Atlantic Canada-- all are welcome! No experience necessary. And please feel welcome to invite your friends!
Thursday, May 25
Study begins at 8pm PT/11pm ET and concludes at 6am PT/9am ET.
Keeping It Sacred programs are free for all because we uphold the value of keruv/accessibility; voluntary financial contributions to help offset the cost of these programs are greatly appreciated. Thank you for powering this sacred work.
Please note that this program begins at 8pm PT. We enjoy particpation from those all over the world, so please adjust your time zone accordingly.
If you have further questions, or to introduce yourself, please don't hesitate to reach out
to Rabbi Miller: rabbimiller@keepingitsacred.com or Molly Flanagan: mflanagan@keepingitsacred.com
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