A hybrid event (in person & accessible virtually) with Rabbi Joseph Telushkin in Denver
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ABOUT THE EVENT:
Extraordinary advances have been made in medicine science and technology over the past century
because scientists, medical researchers and scholars have devoted the full resources of their intellectual imagination to solve problems that had been thought to be insoluble. But comparable progress has not been made in moral areas, one reason being that people rarely devote the same intellectual and imaginative efforts to solve moral problems. Yet such solutions can be achieved by any of us, if we try hard enough and study the behaviors of people we regard as moral heroes. Among the instances and topics Telushkin will examine are the following –
LOCATION:
BMH-BJ Congregation
560 S Monaco Pkwy,
Denver, CO 80224
Note: For safety reasons, to protect attendees from Covid-19 variants including Omicron, only the first 200 who register will be permitted to attend in person. Per VBM Board Policy attendees must be vaccinated and boosted. The seating will be socially distanced. Masks are recommended, but optional. When you register, you will be asked whether you are attending online or in person. Those attending in person, will be asked to submit your proof of vaccination OR proof of a negative PCR/rapid antigen test within the registration form.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Rabbi Joseph Telushkin is an American rabbi, lecturer, and bestselling author of more than 15 books, including volumes about Jewish ethics, Jewish literacy, as well as the book Rebbe a New York Times bestseller released in June 2014. Rabbi Telushkin was raised in Brooklyn and attended the Yeshivah of Flatbush. He was ordained at Yeshiva University and studied Jewish history at Columbia University.
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