Announcement: Rabbi Berman at LSS

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Join Rabbi Ari Berman at Lincoln Square Synagogue

Join Lincoln Square Synagogue this Shabbat, September 17th in welcoming our Scholar-in-Residence, Rabbi Ari Berman, who will speak throughout Shabbat.

Rabbi Ari Berman, formerly the Rabbi of The Jewish Center, lectures widely throughout Israel and the United States and is currently completing his doctoral dissertation on the Philosophy of Halakhah at Hebrew University.

Shabbat Morning After Musaf
Fractured Lives, Healing Relationships and the Power of Forgiveness: Halakhic, Philosophical and Psychological Dimensions of Mehilah

Shabbat Afternoon, 5:35pm
Identifying and Maximizing Life’s Opportunities: Rambam on Repentance

Seudat Shilishit (mincha at 6:35pm)
Building Bridges to our Past and Future: Israel, American Jewry and the Road to Redemption

Lincoln Square Synagogue
200 Amsterdam Ave. @ 69th St.
www.lss.org

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About Gil Student

Rabbi Gil Student is the Editor of TorahMusings.com, a leading website on Orthodox Jewish scholarly subjects, and the Book Editor of the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Action magazine. He writes a popular column on issues of Jewish law and thought featured in newspapers and magazines, including The Jewish Link, The Jewish Echo and The Vues. In the past, he has served as the President of the small Jewish publisher Yashar Books and as the Managing Editor of OU Press. Rabbi Student has served two terms on the Executive Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America and currently serves as the Director of the Halacha Commission of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. He serves on the Editorial Boards of Jewish Action magazine, the Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society and the Achieve Journal of Behavioral Health, Religion & Community, as well as the Board of OU Press. He has published five English books, the most recent titled Search Engine volume 2: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts -- Jewish Leadership, and served as the American editor for Morasha Kehillat Yaakov: Essays in Honour of Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.

One comment

  1. A bit misleading title, you know. When one sees “Rabbi Berman” and “LSS” together, the first thought is Rabbi Saul Berman, its second mara d’atra, who is still alive and well and lecturing.

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