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Righteous Gentiles of the Hebrew Bible: Ancient Models for Sacred Relationships

March 22, 2018 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm MST

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Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin

Jewish history is more than “they hated us; they tried to kill us; we won; let’s eat!” We deserve to meet gentiles in Jewish history who were our friends.

 

Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin joined Temple Solel of Hollywood, Fla. as Senior Rabbi on August 1, 2015. He has a unique reputation among his colleagues. They call him an “activist for Jewish ideas.” He is recognized as one of the most thoughtful Jewish teachers of his generation. He describes his own life mission as: “I help people of all ages find spiritual meaning in Judaism.”

Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin joined Temple Solel of Hollywood, Fla. as Senior Rabbi in  2015. He has a unique reputation among his colleagues. They call him an “activist for Jewish ideas.” He is recognized as one of the most thoughtful Jewish teachers of his generation. He describes his own life mission as: “I help people of all ages find spiritual meaning in Judaism.”

Rabbi Salkin is a noted author who has written nine critically acclaimed books, published by Jewish Lights Publishing and the Jewish Publication Society. Several of his books have won national awards. He first came to national attention with his book, Putting God on the Guest List: How To Reclaim the Spiritual Meaning of Your Child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah. The editor of two Torah commentaries, he is currently working on The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Torah, a “kid-friendly” commentary on the Torah and Haftarot, to be published by the Jewish Publication Society. He has also written on such topics as the spirituality of work, masculinity and Judaism, interfaith relations, Israel, and Jewish history. He has also written articles for scholarly journals and encyclopedias.

Rabbi Salkin is one of America’s most-quoted rabbis. His articles have appeared in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, Reader’s Digest, and the Forward. His blog, “Martini Judaism; for those who want to be shaken and stirred” (jeffreysalkin.religionnews.com) won the Wilbur Award for Best Religion Blog of the year. He has spoken in more than one hundred North American communities — in synagogues, community centers, churches, and seminaries. He has served on the faculty of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Molloy College, Columbus State University, and the Academy for Jewish Religion.

Rabbi Salkin has forged deep relations within the inter-religious world. He was one of the first rabbis to earn the Doctor of Ministry degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. He pioneered outreach to the Sikh community and created joint Jewish-Christian-Muslim study programs.

Rabbi Salkin has been an “entrepreneur for Judaism” – serving congregations; creating an adult study institute in Atlanta; producing religious television shows and serving as the New Jersey director of the Anti-Defamation League.

Rabbi Salkin believes that his rabbinic mission can be summed up as follows: translating Jewish texts and ideas into a modern idiom, transmitting these ideas and teachings, and transforming people’s lives, and the spiritual life of the entire Jewish community.

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Date:
March 22, 2018
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm MST
Cost:
$18

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Temple Kol Ami
15030 N 64th St
Scottsdale, AZ 85254 United States
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(480) 951-9660
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