Sponsored by: In memory of Jacob and Beatrice Weiner
Finding Light in Dark Times: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’s Legacy in Our Lives
Thursday, January 14, 2021 • 1 Shevat 5781
8:00 PM - 9:00 PMThe second of a three part series in memory of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. This event will be an open discussion of how we can use Rabbi Sacks' legacy to face the future without fear. Bring a drink and a snack and join us--open to everyone. Facilitated by Talia Gordon and Rabbi Shafner. Kesher.org/zoom
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