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The Apostle Paul: A First-Century Reform Jew?

Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., Sol and Arlene Bronstein Professor of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Professor of Early Christianity and Second Commonwealth, HUC/Los Angeles Paul’s disparagement of the Torah and his conferral of […]

The Apostle Paul: A First-Century Reform Jew?

Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., Sol and Arlene Bronstein Professor of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Professor of Early Christianity and Second Commonwealth, HUC/Los Angeles Paul’s disparagement of the Torah and his conferral of […]

The Presidents, The Press, and American Jewry

Harold Holzer, Director, Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute; Rabbi Gary Zola, Ph.D., Executive Director, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives; Moderator Harold Holzer, one of […]

The Presidents, The Press, and American Jewry

Harold Holzer, Director, Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute; Rabbi Gary Zola, Ph.D., Executive Director, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives; Moderator Harold Holzer, one of […]

Join a Compassionate Conversation on First Fridays

Wanting to continue the popular "Compassionate Conversations" featured at the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths, EquaSion and Bespoken Live are initiating a monthly zoom series of topics that will be framed […]

Join a Compassionate Conversation on First Fridays

Wanting to continue the popular "Compassionate Conversations" featured at the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths, EquaSion and Bespoken Live are initiating a monthly zoom series of topics that will be framed […]

How Quakers Experience Stillness

This half-hour session will include a short introduction to why and how unprogrammed Friends use stillness in worship. The image is a metaphor for both the internal process of "centering" […]

How Quakers Experience Stillness

This half-hour session will include a short introduction to why and how unprogrammed Friends use stillness in worship. The image is a metaphor for both the internal process of "centering" […]