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Adult Ed: Dress British, Pray Yiddish

Tue, Jan 20, 2015 • 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Board Room (Congregation Rodeph Sholom)
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In 1857, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise sought to create a prayer book that would be: “thoroughly American, republican, and cosmopolitan – every man of any creed can now pray with us.”

Adam Kirsch, writing about prayerbooks for Tablet Magazine, says: “Shuls follow Jews: geographically, when the Jewish population moves to new neighborhoods and cities; demographically, when new Jewish immigrants import different ways of praying; and theologically, as American Jews change their understanding of how and why they practice Judaism.”

The challenge of being authentically Jewish and authentically American played itself out in all aspects of Jewish life, but perhaps particularly through the pages of its prayerbooks. What words we say – and don’t say – are statements of belief, not only theological, but political and historical as well.

Join Rabbi David Ellenson, Chancellor of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, for this fascinating dive into the history of American Reform Judaism – past, present, and future – through the words we have spoken in prayer throughout the centuries.