What does it mean to be Jewish—is it ethnic or religious or cultural or some mix of all of them? The variety of Judaisms in the recent past and our own days testifies to the complexity of this question.
This is the eighth session of a year-long adult learning course of "Philosophy of Secular Humanistic Judaism" offered by Rabbi Adam Chalom, Dean for North America of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism (www.iishj.org) and Rabbi of Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation (www.kolhadash.com). For the complete playlist for this adult learning series, visit [ Ссылка ].
This course is based on the adult learning curriculum "Introduction to Secular Humanistic Judaism" which you can explore at [ Ссылка ]. The two textbooks for the class are "Basic Ideas of Secular Humanistic Judaism" [ Ссылка ] and "Judaism in a Secular Age" [ Ссылка ], both available from the IISHJ directly or on Amazon.com.
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