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Event Series: Brotherhood Shabbat

Brotherhood Shabbat

February 28 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Please join us as Brotherhood leads a special Shabbat morning service that honors many of the men who help keep our community vibrant and strong.  Be there as we celebrate passing our traditions from generation to generation (l’dor v’dor) with a diverse lineup of participants.

It is also Shabbat Zachor, which brings attention to the antisemitism we have faced in the past and today.  Our speakers will explore the meaning of this special Shabbat.

Special aliyot will honor our Keeper of the Flame, past presidents, current leadership, and other members who have made major contributions to our success. Services will be led by Steve Ebstein and Danny Mandeau. Torah readers include Jonathan Delatizky, Ben Mintz, Micah Gann, Howard Breslau, Mitch Breslau, Max Breslau, Michael Goldman and Robert Finkel.  Our Haftorah reader is David Rozenson.

Celebrate with us at our festive kiddush following the service.

Join us, along with members of Minyan Ma’or and the Walnut Street Minyan, in the sanctuary at 12:45 for a post-kiddush talk from our guest speaker, Rabbi Elan Babchuck.

About the Speakers

Rabbi Elan Babchuck

Our guest speaker, Rabbi Elan Babchuck serves as the Executive Vice President at Clal (National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership) and the Founding Executive Director of Glean Network, which partners with Columbia Business School.  Elan has published in The Atlantic, The Guardian, Washington Post, and Religion News Service, has a column for The Wisdom Daily, contributed to Meaning Making – 8 Values That Drive America’s Newest Generations (2020, St. Mary’s Press) and is the co-author of Picking Up the Pieces: Leadership After Empire (2023, Fortress Press).

He also serves as a Founding Partner of Starts With Us, a movement to counteract toxic polarization in America, and is a founding Research Advisory Board Member of Springtide Research Institute.

Arnie Zar-Kessler

The d’var torah will be presented by Arnie Zar-Kessler. Arnie has served as Head of School at Jewish Day Schools in Boston (Schechter) and Las Vegas (Adelson), reflecting close to thirty years in Jewish education. In addition, he has helped train school leaders in underserved communities as Executive Director of Inspiring Educators, working with Public and Charter Schools nationally, including rising leaders at Teach For America.

Currently, he serves on the Board of the Christa McAuliffe Charter School and is part of the team at Hummingbird Books in Chestnut Hill.

 


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