Recorded On:
March 8, 2022
SPEAKERS:
Dr. Varun Soni
Dr. Gordon Dale
Joshua Holo, Ph.D.
Discover how the lives and musical oeuvre of popular artists become synonymous with their respective faith practices, cultures, and countries.
Here are links to the videos referenced in this session:
- At 00:13:10: breslov.org/a-fire-burns-in-breslov/
- At 00:15:02: youtube.com/watch?v=mq_MMYJ0Ye8
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Recorded On:
February 22, 2022
SPEAKERS:
Sister Helen Prejean CSJ
Rev. George T. Chochos
Rabbi Hilly Haber
Sister Helen Prejean CSJ, Author and Advocate
Rev. George T. Chochos, Senior Program Associate at the Vera Institute of Justice
Rabbi Hilly Haber, Director of Social Justice Organizing and Education, Central Synagogue, moderator
Witness preeminent voices in the prison reform sector discuss how religion inspires their work
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Recorded On:
February 1, 2022
SPEAKERS:
Lidiya Yankovskaya
Milad Yousufi
Music and social justice unite in this program that focuses on rights and support of refugees in the United States and all over the world.
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September 30, 2021
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August 12, 2021
Recorded On:
July 15, 2021
SPEAKERS:
Jeremy Leigh M.A.
Despite having let go of the idea of pilgrimage over two thousand years ago, should traveling to sites of Jewish significance – in Europe and Israel – enter our practice as a way embedding connections across time and space? Are there, or could there be, a 'canon of places'? And by extension, is there is a 'canon of questions' to discuss when we get there?