Saturday, May 9th, our Scholar-in-Residence program presents Rabbi Kari Tuling as our speaker. She is a friend of our wonderful rabbi and a highly accomplished person. She was ordained in 2004 and was awarded a Ph.D in Jewish Thought in 2013 from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. She also has a Executive Master’s degree in Jewish Professional Studies, awarded in 2022.
She has served Congregations in Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Ohio, and Maryland. She is a prolific author and her latest book is, “Thinking About G-d: Jewish Views.”
Light Breakfast (9:30AM)
Morning program (10AM – noon) “Does G-d have a Gender”
Lunch (12:00pm – 1PM) Bring your own lunch
Afternoon program (1PM – 3PM) “How We Think About Authority.”
We will have a light breakfast starting at 9:30 AM and ask all members and guests to RSVP as we need a number for whom to prepare. We want all participants to bring their own lunches although we will have some bagels and desserts , coffee, and water as well for all. Please make every effort to RSVP, but if you forget, you’re still welcome to attend.
She has served Congregations in Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Ohio, and Maryland. She is a prolific author and her latest book is, “Thinking About G-d: Jewish Views.”
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