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Monday
, February 20
7:00am PST
Orthodox Monday Shacharit-Morning Service (separate seating; male leadership)
Wilson
Traditional Egalitarian Monday Shacharit-Morning Service (mixed seating; gender-inclusive leadership)
Catch
7:15am PST
Volunteer: Hospitality Squad
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Volunteer Central
7:30am PST
Monday Breakfast
Regency Ballroom
8:30am PST
Pray, Eat, Love: Poetic Blessings for Food and Other Things
Dartmouth
Tzemah Yoreh
Sauerkraut Soiree
Koi
Lauren Greenberg • Elisheva Massel
The Jewish Afterlife and Getting There Gently
Rutgers
Bruce Birnberg
Shema Yoga
Penn
Eleni Z. Litt
Are You Happy Yet? Exploring Obligatory Joy
Princeton
Leana Jelen
Daf Yomi Monday
Yale
Gabi Weinberg
Creativity vs. Obedience: Competing Values in Jewish Thought
Harvard
Shira Hecht-Koller
A Tzedakah Manifesto: How Should We Fulfill the Commandment to Support the Poor?
Columbia
Nicole Auerbach
Judaism and the Quest for Justice
Stanford
Shai Held
Rabbis and Resistance
Catch
Bill Plevan
The Changing Face of American Jewry: Getting Our Priorities Straight
Witherspoon
Isaiah Rothstein
The Criminalization of Walking
Cornell
Michael Lewyn
Mourner's Kaddish: The Untold Story
Brown
Ben Greenberg
9:15am PST
Volunteer: Help Desk Squad
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Volunteer Central
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10:00am PST
Adamah Market
Water's Edge
Adamah
10:15am PST
Create Your Calm Through Organizing
Columbia
Marla Alt
Embodying the Divine: A Dance Meditation Journey
Penn
Rishe Groner
Friends of Bill W.
Duke
The Power of Midrash
Princeton
Jon Leener
Becoming Faithful to Oneself
Harvard
Yiscah Smith
Sexual Consent - in the Talmud?
Dartmouth
Aviva Richman
The Mitzvah of Tzedaka: Limmud Chavruta
Stanford
Karen Radkowsky
The Whole Story Of Hannukah via Ancient Coins
Cornell
Steve Feingold
What Can Second Temple Sectarianism Teach Us About Modern Denominationalism?
Yale
Richard Hidary
What Did Hamilton Drink? Jews and Chocolate in Colonial North America
Rutgers
Debbie Prinz
11:15am PST
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11:30am PST
Monday Lunch
Limmud NY Cafe
12:00pm PST
An Anachronism? Two-Day-Long Jewish Holidays in the Diaspora
Columbia
Michael Brochstein
Purim & Pesach, Pirates and Pharaohs
Rutgers
Shira Hecht-Koller
Stories Beget Stories: Sharing the Stage
Princeton
Jennifer Zunikoff
Who Knows Yiddish? YOU Do!
Dartmouth
Eliezer Lawrence
Suburbia, Gentrification and Jews
Harvard
Michael Lewyn
Escape Unholy? Comparative Hagiographic Study of Family Abandonment
Brown
Shoshana Razel Gordon Guedalia
Oral Torah or Written Torah: How God Communicates with Us, How We Communicate with Each Other
Stanford
Dena Weiss
1:15pm PST
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1:30pm PST
Orthodox Monday Mincha-Afternoon Service (separate seating; male leadership)
Wilson
Traditional Egalitarian Monday Mincha-Afternoon Service (mixed seating; gender-inclusive leadership)
Catch
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What are the building blocks of Jewish learning and how can they be used to create communal spaces?
What does it mean to value diversity of thought in 2017?
What is our responsibility to the Jewish people and to the world?
What is the role of history and memory in Jewish life and how can these contexts inform the way we live today?
What should diverse Jewish community look like in the 21st century?
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How can Jewish tradition and culture be expressed creatively and innovatively?
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Shabbat and Jewish Ritual
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What are the building blocks of Jewish learning and how can they be used to create communal spaces?
What does it mean to value diversity of thought in 2017?
What is our responsibility to the Jewish people and to the world?
What is the role of history and memory in Jewish life and how can these contexts inform the way we live today?
What should diverse Jewish community look like in the 21st century?
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