Rabbi Elliot Ginsburg is the scholar-in-residence at TBZ's annual Shabbaton.
April 20-22
Temple Beth Zion,1566 Beacon Street, Brookline
Rabbi Ginsburg, a professor of Jewish Thought and Mysticism at the University of Michigan and rabbi of the Pardes Hannah minyan, combines intellectual engagement with a devotional stance. Author of two books on the mystical celebration of the Sabbath, Rabbi Ginsburg's will teach throughout Shabbat on these themes: Entering Shabbat; Holy Ground; The Mystical Shabbat; Brokenness and Wholeness; Et Ratzon: Practices of Ending Shabbat.
Rabbi Ginsburg will teach a Special Sunday Learning - Preparing to Stand Again at Sinai, Mystical Teachings and Practices.
For information on the Shabbaton and to reserve places for Shabbat dinner, lunch, seudah shlishit (a light third meal of Shabbat), and Sunday's program visit www.tbzbrookline.org
You can also download a reservation form that you then can email the TBZ office at office@tbzbrookline.org stating your intent to attend all or any part of the Shabbaton.
Deadline for Shabbat meals is April 16.
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