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Yom Kippur Adult Text Study Led by Rabbi David Ellenson

Wed, Sep 23, 2015 • 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Hahn Chapel (Congregation Rodeph Sholom)

We are thrilled that CRS congregant and noted scholar Rabbi David Ellenson will lead the Yom Kippur Adult Text Study.

Dr. David Ellenson is Chancellor Emeritus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion.

Internationally recognized for his publications and research in the areas of Jewish religious thought, ethics, and modern Jewish history, Rabbi Ellenson’s years as President of the seminary of the Reform Movement (2001-2013) and as its Chancellor (2014) have been distinguished by his devotion to sustaining HUC-JIR’s academic excellence and ensuring its financial sustainability.

He has written prolifically about emerging trends in American Jewish life, advocated for Jewish day schools, and spoken out on controversies in North American society, including LGBTQI rights, marriage equality, stem cell research, and abortion ban laws. Furthermore, he has been a champion of the State of Israel’s right to security and peace in the face of Iran’s threats and the challenges of the Israel-Palestinian peace process.

Rabbi Ellenson’s extensive publications include Tradition in Transition: Orthodoxy, Halakhah and the Boundaries of Modern Jewish History (1989), Rabbi Esriel Hildesheimer and the Creation of a Modern Jewish Orthodoxy(1990) (nominated for the National Jewish Book Council’s award for outstanding book in Jewish History, 1990),Between Tradition and Culture: The Dialectics of Jewish Religion and Identity in the Modern World (1994) and,After Emancipation: Jewish Religious Responses to Modernity, which won the National Jewish Book Council’s Award as the outstanding book in Jewish Thought in 2005.  Pledges of Jewish Allegiance: Conversion, Law, and Policymaking in 19th– and 20th-Century Orthodox Responsa, co-authored with Daniel Gordis (2012), was named a Finalist for the National Jewish Book Council’s Award in Scholarship in 2012.  His newest book, Jewish Meaning in a World of Choice, will be published in the Jewish Publication Society-University of Nebraska Scholar of Distinction Series in 2014.