Open Judaism
Open Judaism is a dynamic course that invites participants to explore today’s most pressing moral, legal, and cultural questions through the timeless lens of Jewish wisdom.
From the ethics of abortion to the nuances of property law and the right of first refusal, from contemporary issues in gender and medicine to reimagining ancient Talmudic debates in a modern context, this series bridges tradition and relevance.
Rooted in rigorous learning and open dialogue, Open Judaism offers a space where seekers, scholars, and skeptics alike can engage deeply with the sacred interplay of heritage, interpretation, and today’s moral landscape.
WEDNESDAYS ・ 12 PM
Address provided upon RSVP
July 9, 16, 23, 30
August 6, 13, 20, 27