Events

Discussions, Torah study, and skill building workshops


Mar
17

Call for Nominations

The Board of Rabbis of Greater Philadelphia is beginning our annual process to nominate and elect Executive Committee members and officers for the 5784 term.

All members are invited to nominate potential candidates, either themselves or other BoR members in good standing, for consideration by the Nominating Committee.

Click here for nomination form:

https://forms.gle/vFQUbRsZqg65EV9b7

Submit any nominations by March 10, 2023. 

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Executive Board meeting on Zoom
Dec
13

Executive Board meeting on Zoom

Register in advance for this meeting via Zoom:

https://jewishphilly.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlcOmurz8jHdYXJMIateM_emBVPZwtXw3a

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

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Celebrate Sukkot in person with our speaker Rabbi Joshua Stanton
Oct
14

Celebrate Sukkot in person with our speaker Rabbi Joshua Stanton

RSVP here: https://forms.gle/M3z7fUU9MGdskvjTA

Rabbi Joshua Stanton puts Jewish learning, pastoral care, and social justice first. He loves connecting with people individually and supporting their spiritual journeys and pursuit of meaning.

Rabbi Stantonโ€™s passion for religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue has led to his involvement and leadership internationally. He serves as Director for Leadership at CLAL โ€“ The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, where he focuses on questions of religious pluralism in the United States and Israel. He likewise serves on the Board of Trustees of the Interfaith America, the leading interfaith organization in America, and on the Board of Governors of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations, which presides over Jewish-Christian relations with the Vatican and World Council of Churches. You may have already seen Rabbi Stanton on CNN or in a documentary film, or read about him in syndicated media, publications, and articles that have appeared in ten languages.

Rabbi Stanton was ordained from Hebrew Union College โ€“ Jewish Institute of Religion in 2013, where he received the David G. Sacks Prize for General Academic Excellence, the Rabbi M. Cohen Award for Ecumenical Studies and the Rabbi Samuel J. Levinson Prize in Religion and the Humanities. While at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Stanton served as founding co-editor of the Journal of Interreligious Studies, the pre-eminent academic journal in the field of Interreligious Studies. He received international acclaim for his work, being honored as one of six global finalists for the $100,000 Coexist Prize. Rabbi Josh Stantonโ€™s latest book will be available for free to the first 20 people who register. Kosher lunch will be served. Zoom information is here https://jewishphilly.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsdemrrD8oGdAuhcWfqeG6mp5AYAu1WKku

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