What is one Jewish ethic, idea, or biblical or Talmudic phrase that holds deep meaning for you?
Judaism is often described as an ethical tradition grounded in ongoing interpretation and dialogue. Teachings such as “We were once strangers,” “All are made in the image of God,” and “Do not harm or steal from others” continue to shape how people understand moral responsibility. Across generations, scholars and everyday individuals alike have reflected on which teachings resonate most strongly in their lives.
In this facilitated discussion, each participant will be invited to share one meaningful teaching, where it may come from, and why it matters to you. Each sharing will be followed by a brief opportunity for group reflection and conversation.
All are invited to this learning discussion including the beginners, curious Jews, estranged Jews and the well versed amongst us.