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Mar

24 2020

Reimagining the Rabbinate

12:00PM - 1:30PM  

Community Services Building - Board Room 333 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
8607276151 jody@jlahartford.org

Contact Jody Angell
8607276151
jody@jlahartford.org

The Greater Hartford Jewish Leadership Academy Presents
REIMAGINING THE RABBINATE
Thinking completely outside the box about the future of Judaism
A rabbis’ lunch & learn with Casper ter Kuile, co-founder of Sacred Design Lab

What do the California wildfires, the development of robotics, and multi-spiritual identities mean for the future of the rabbinate?

Join us for a lunchtime conversation that will provoke fresh thinking and inspire new explorations in your religious leadership. Casper ter Kuile co-hosts “Harry Potter and the Sacred Text,” an award-winning podcast that reaches 75,000 listeners every week. He will draw on the podcast’s sacred reading practices to open up our lunchtime session.

Tuesday, March 24 | Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Community Services Building Board Room
333 Bloomfield Avenue | West Hartford

Free | By invitation only | Registration required
Lunch included | Laws of kashrut observed

RSVP by Wednesday, March 18
info@jlahartford.org | 860.727.6151

About Casper ter Kuile
Casper ter Kuile is helping to build a world of joyful belonging. The co-founder of Sacred Design
Lab, a research and design consultancy working to create a culture of belonging and becoming,
ter Kuile holds Masters of Divinity and Public Policy degrees from Harvard University and is a
Ministry Innovation Fellow at Harvard Divinity School. He has spoken at the Aspen Ideas Festival
and the Union of Reform Judaism Biennial and co-hosts the award-winning podcast “Harry Potter
and the Sacred Text.”

JLA is developed with support from the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford and funded by the Jewish Community
Foundation, the Auerbach-Schiro Foundation, the Samuel Roskin Trust at Hartford Foundation for Public Giving, Lea and Richard Rubenstein, Lisa and Peter Fishman, Alan and Michele Parker, and Sandy and Arnie Dashefsky.

Sponsor: Jewish Leadership Academy