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“HEAVEN”LY CHEESECAKE by Rabbi Haaz
As a rabbi, I feel very blessed to be part of such an inquisitive community. A number of questions arise during the year that I do not get the opportunity to address through perspectives on the end of life and on what our experience will be in olam haba, the world to come.
These questions have only intensified throughout the past year in which Adath Israel aspects of multifaith burial will conclude at the congregational meeting on June 12. Shavuot, the holiday on which we celebrate receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai, presents a wonderful opportunity to address the questions asked by our members with thebackdrop of our decision about the ritual possibility of multifaith burial in the Adath Israel Cemetery.
On June 7, the first evening of Shavuot, Adath Israel will observe the traditional evening of study that prepares us for and excites us about receiving Torah anew. We will discuss several of the big questions that have been asked about the process of aging, death, and dying, such as conceptions of an afterlife, Jewish medical directives, treatment of the elderly, and our response to the question of multifaith burial. And, of course, being a community immersed in Jewish tradition, we will conduct our Shavuot study over cheesecake. Please join us for therse discussions that will strengthen yourgrounding on these central issues and build our learning community.
Shavuot Schedule, June 7 5:30-7:45 PM Family education and activities (includes dinner. 7:45-8:00 PM Evening service 8:00 - midnight Adult study
*All young people are welcome to stay for the audit study, but they will have the option to play games in the Nester Center. In addition, there will be a deignated space for sleeping bags for those who would like to rest while their parents participate in the study sessions. I look forward top learning and growing together this Shavuot. |