Faith, Forgiveness, & Prayer – Jewish Theological Seminary Inspiring the Jewish World Thu, 15 Jun 2023 21:26:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Restoring Balance: Exploring an Ancient Paradigm for Moving Beyond Our Mistakes /torah/restoring-balance-exploring-an-ancient-paradigm-for-moving-beyond-our-mistakes/ Thu, 03 Mar 2022 16:45:43 +0000 /?post_type=post_torah&p=16595

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Part of the series “Faith, Forgiveness, & Prayer: Preparing for the Days of Awe”

Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement—yet the concept of atonement itself is rarely explored. The text of the mahzor (High Holiday prayerbook) asks God to “forgive us, pardon us, grant us atonement”—but how is atonement distinct from forgiveness and pardon? Through an examination of biblical and rabbinic sources, we will learn how our ancestors interpreted the concept of kapparah, atonement, and the great power it held in their understanding of how human beings—flawed in our very nature—can carry on in the world after we have sinned. While most of their particular methods of achieving atonement are no longer operable, we will mine their perspective for insight into how we in the 21st century can move on after we have caused harm and live healthy, whole lives despite our inevitable mistakes. 

With Rabbi Julia Andelman, Director of Community Engagement, 91첥.

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From Self-Interest to Self-Surrender: Confronting the Challenges of Prayer /torah/from-self-interest-to-self-surrender-confronting-the-challenges-of-prayer/ Thu, 03 Mar 2022 16:40:06 +0000 /?post_type=post_torah&p=16594 Part of the series “Faith, Forgiveness, & Prayer: Preparing for the Days of Awe”

Why do many modern Jews find tefillah so difficult? We’ll grapple with this question by exploring attitudes toward prayer among thinkers including Rambam and Heschel, and we’ll contrast assumptions about what makes for a genuine and meaningful prayer in Jewish tradition and in American culture. In particular, we’ll discuss our expectations of what happens when we pray and the possibilities that emerge when we don’t put ourselves at the center of the prayer experience. Along the way, we will touch on Thomas Aquinas, Quakerism, Thomas Merton and yoga, and the light they shed on traditional Jewish conceptions of prayer. 

With Dr. Benjamin D. Sommer, Professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, 91첥.

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Seeking and Offering Forgiveness: What are We Doing and How Do We Do It? /torah/seeking-and-offering-forgiveness-what-are-we-doing-and-how-do-we-do-it/ Thu, 03 Mar 2022 16:36:13 +0000 /?post_type=post_torah&p=16593

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Part of the series “Faith, Forgiveness, & Prayer: Preparing for the Days of Awe”

Forgiveness is at the heart of the High Holy Days season, yet it is far from clear what we mean by this term. Employing insights from rabbinic sources,mussarliterature and psychology, we will think out loud about what we hope to achieve and how to achieve it as we seek forgiveness for ourselves and are asked to forgive others.

¾ٳRabbi Eliezer Diamond, PhD,Rabbi Judah Nadich Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, 91첥.

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God of the Faithful, God of the Faithless: Belief and Doubt in Prayer /torah/god-of-the-faithful-god-of-the-faithless-belief-and-doubt-in-prayer/ Thu, 03 Mar 2022 16:32:06 +0000 /?post_type=post_torah&p=16592

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Part of the series “Faith, Forgiveness, & Prayer: Preparing for the Days of Awe”

Do we need “faith” in order to pray? Can synagogue services be worthwhile and meaningful even if we’re not sure what we believe? We are hardly the first generation to struggle with contradictions among our intellectual beliefs, traditional Jewish liturgy, and the act of prayer. What do biblical and rabbinic texts about prayer, and theprayerbookitself, teach us about these conflicts, and how can they help us connect to prayer even in times of doubt or faithlessness?

¾ٳRabbi Jan Uhrbach, director of the Block / Kolker Center for Spiritual Arts, 91첥.

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Faith, Forgiveness and Prayer: Finding Meaning in the Days of Awe /torah/faith-forgiveness-prayer/ Thu, 23 Jul 2020 15:03:45 +0000 /torah/faith-forgiveness-prayer/ A series of online classes with 91첥 faculty and staff

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God of the Faithful, God of the Faithless:
Belief and Doubt in Prayer
with Rabbi Jan Uhrbach

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Seeking and Offering Forgiveness:
What are We Doing and How Do We Do It?
with Rabbi Eliezer Diamond

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From Self-Interest to Self-Surrender: Confronting the Challenges of Prayer
ɾٳDr. Benjamin D. Sommer

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Restoring Balance: Exploring an Ancient
Paradigm for Moving Beyond Our Mistakes

with Rabbi Julia Andelman

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