Rabbi Dorothy Richman speaks about the mystical strain of Judaism, popularly called Kabbalah. This short, lunchtime gallery talk is inspired by the work of Annabeth Rosen, whose practice draws on cycles of destruction and creation.
Dorothy Richman serves as the rabbi of Makor Or: Jewish Meditation Center and is a founding faculty member of the new Romemu Yeshiva. Her rabbinate has been deeply influenced by years of service with AJWS and Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice.
Presented in conjunction with the current exhibition "Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped."
FREE with regular admission as follows: Members and youth 18 and under, Free; General Admission, $16; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $14.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
Rabbi Dorothy Richman speaks about the mystical strain of Judaism, popularly called Kabbalah. This short, lunchtime gallery talk is inspired by the work of Annabeth Rosen, whose practice draws on cycles of destruction and creation.
Dorothy Richman serves as the rabbi of Makor Or: Jewish Meditation Center and is a founding faculty member of the new Romemu Yeshiva. Her rabbinate has been deeply influenced by years of service with AJWS and Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice.
Presented in conjunction with the current exhibition "Annabeth Rosen: Fired, Broken, Gathered, Heaped."
FREE with regular admission as follows: Members and youth 18 and under, Free; General Admission, $16; Students with a valid ID and Seniors, $14.
Presented by Contemporary Jewish Museum
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