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We will take an in-depth look at some of the debacles during the Jewish people’s trek through the desert, including the stories of the Golden Calf, the Spies, and the Korach Mutiny. We will look at the narratives, text, philosophical issues, what these stories might say to us today, and compare them to the way they were presented in the movie, The Ten Commandments.
Last Minute RSVP’s Are Welcome
Zoom Link
Ph: 312-626-6799 | Meeting ID: 812 8545 7351 | Passcode: 1224
Rabbi Dr. Joseph S. Ozarowski is Rabbinic Counselor and Chaplain for JCFS Chicago. He is also an adjunct professor at Spertus Institute and the Academy for Jewish Religion (CA). He has served as president of the Chicago Board of Rabbis and was recently elected international president of Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC). Rabbi Ozarowski’s first book, To Walk in God’s Ways, is considered a standard in the field of Judaism and Pastoral Care.
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