Ambiguity & the Multiple Narratives of Torah
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Wednesday, October 18, 2017 • 28 Tishrei 5778 - 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM - Havurah Shalom
The Hebrew Bible is rich with ambiguity. While we carry many assumptions about its points of view, the Torah is in fact multilayered and nuanced. Through close readings of particular Biblical narratives, including those of Abraham, Hagar, Jacob, and David, and with the aid of ancient and contemporary responses, we will re-read the literature that is Torah, exploring its artistry and reflecting on the ways in which it expresses and comments upon the nature of humanity. Please RSVP below.
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