How to Make Work Meaningful for Us: Exploring the Value of Work in Biblical and Rabbinic Sources
Part of the series,鈥淪ix Days Shall You Labor鈥: Perspectives on Work in Jewish Text and Tradition
Work can be uplifting; it can also be draining and demoralizing. This depends not only on what we do but on how we do it. We鈥檒l look at Jewish sources that offer us different ways of thinking about work and some wisdom about how to make the work we do work for us.
With Rabbi Eliezer Diamond, Rabbi Judah Nadich Associate Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics.
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ABOUT THE SERIES
Many of us spend more time at work than anywhere else over the course of our lives鈥攂ut are we defined by what we do? In this text-based series, 91快播 scholars will explore ideas about the meaning of work and rest in Jewish tradition, Jewish social movements around work, as well as the roles that gender, geography, and shifting economic and social circumstances have played in Jews鈥 professional paths and our understandings of the meaning and value of work.