Jewish Spiritual Leaders' Institute held its annual online retreat for alumni and students. Joining Rabbi Blane from around the world participants enjoyed community, classes and sharing their experiences as Jewish clergy.
NEW YORK, May 11, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jewish Spiritual Leaders' Institute hosted its annual online retreat for students and alumni. Joining Rabbi Blane from around the world participants enjoyed community, classes and sharing their experiences as Jewish clergy. The schedule provided ample opportunity for sharing and networking between a wide variety of presentations. The offerings were well received and included the following.
In his presentation entitled, "The Cairo Geniza" Cantor Joshua Grossman (MA) explained the amazing archeological find of this ancient geniza. Rabbi Raymond Jasen (NY) discussed the business world through a Jewish lens in "If I Were a Rich Man: A Traditional Jewish Approach to Wealth and Business Practices." Rabbi Cantor Rabbi Sherwin (Colorado) shared how the mikveh has many valuable and spiritual uses for today's Jews in her presentation "The Magic of Mikveh: Transitions and Transformation for All".
During the Holy Schmooze students and alumni were able to share, network and discuss how they are taking care of themselves during this challenging time. Rabbi Steven Blane himself taught "How to Play the Ukulele". Blane is an accomplished pianist, guitarist and singer/songwriter who loves the uke. He states, "It's such a simple instrument and can bring a fun and joyous feeling to services." And to round out the day Rabbi Ilana Krygier Lapides (Canada) offered "A Schmeck Yiddish - A Little Taste of Yiddish" Yiddush is big in Canadian Jewish communities and it's fun to hear for those who grew up in households where it was spoken.
It was a welcome respite in these languishing times and served to renew the spirits of those who attended.
ABOUT JSLI AND SIM SHALOM
Sim Shalom is an interactive online Jewish Universalist synagogue which is liberal in thought and traditional in liturgy. Created in 2009 by Rabbi Steven Blane on Manhattan's Upper West Side, Sim Shalom offers a means of connecting the unconnected. Rabbi Blane leads accessible and short Shabbat services every Friday night using a virtual interface and additionally Sim Shalom provides online education programs, Jazz concerts, conversion and life-cycle ceremonies along with weeknight services at 7:00PM EST led by Rabbis and students of this online community.
Rabbi Blane is also the founder and director of the Jewish Spiritual Leaders' Institute, http://www.jsli.net, the online professional rabbinical program and of the Union of Jewish Universalist Communities, http://www.ujuc.org.
Sim Shalom, a non profit 501 © (3) tax-exempt organization, nurtures a Jewish connection through its mission of innovative services, creative education and dynamic outreach to the global community. For more information visit https://simshalom.com or call 201-338-0165.
Media Contact
Carole Kivett, Sim Shalom Online Synagogue, 201-338-0165, [email protected]
SOURCE Jewish Spiritual Leaders' Institute
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