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The Barbara C. Freedman Artists' Beit Midrash (Spring 2022)

By Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center Classes (other events)

Mon, Feb 28 2022 7:00 PM EDT Mon, Apr 4 2022 7:00 PM EDT
 
ABOUT ABOUT

Tobi Kahn & Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses
The Barbara C. Freedman Artists' Beit Midrash
Mondays, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4


OFFERED VIRTUALLY 

Rest, Restore, Reimagine: The Shmita Year 5782

Every seventh year, Jews are commanded to let the land lie fallow, to take down fences and boundaries and allow everyone to harvest what they need. While Jews living outside of Israel cannot obey this commandment literally, we can adopt its lessons spiritually and artistically. So during this Shmita year, we will grapple with what it means to live out those principles in our own lives, our communities and beyond. By considering that the word shmita derives from the Hebrew root lishmot, “to drop or let fall,” we will identify what we most cling to and practice letting go. We will deepen our perception that nothing belongs to us, that whatever we have or achieve is a gift. And we will celebrate artists who seek to embody these perceptions in their own practice.

The first hour of each session will involve an examination of a diverse range of Jewish texts, both biblical and rabbinic, to see how, as artists, we can interpret these narratives visually. In the second, we will critique art created by the participants.

 

Sponsored by: Nancy, David and Jonathan Goldhill, in memory of their mother, Barbara C. Freedman

 

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Restrictions

REFUND POLICY

For classes that meet 6 weeks or longer, a full refund may be requested after the first class meeting. After the second class, a CREDIT of 75% will be given that may be used toward any course and is good for one year. No credit will be given after the third class. Tuition cannot be pro-rated if you cannot attend all class sessions.

Mailing Address

1 E. 65th Street New York, New York 10065