2012
March 2012
Sunday 4 March 2012
Sun 4 Mar, 12-6 pm. 610 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, 60605. Ellie Sandler, 312.322.1700. Spertus Museum - [email][events]
At the Edge of a Crisis or at a New Threshold? Sunday, March 4, 2012 - 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Recent studies point to declining synagogue membership and denominational identification as signs of crisis in American Judaism. This symposium focuses attention on theological dimensions of the perceived crisis. Six leading thinkers come together to share their unique vantage points on a series of questions: Is American Judaism theologically bankrupt or is it at the cusp of a radically new beginning? How should we diagnose this perceived crisis and what proposals might counter it? How can American Judaism build on traditional Jewish thought to address today’s challenges? Free, but reservations are required at uofcconferences.
PRESENTERS
Dr. Rachel Adler, Professor of Modern Jewish Thought and Judaism and Gender, Hebrew Union College-Los Angeles
Rabbi Saul Berman, Professor of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University and Founder of Edah
Dr. Arnold M. Eisen, Chancellor and Professor of Jewish Thought, Jewish Theological Seminary and Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Stanford University
Rabbi Dr. David Ellenson, President and Grancell Professor of Jewish Religious Thought, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Rabbi Dr. Arthur Green, Rector of the Rabbinical School and Professor of Religion, Hebrew College, Boston and former Dean
and President of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
Dr. Riv-Ellen Prell, Professor of American Studies, University of Minnesota