Event Title
From Enemy to Friend: Jewish Reflections on Everyday Peacemaking
Start Date
12-2-2013 7:30 PM
Location
Woulfe Alumni Hall North (378A), Anderson Student Center
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul Campus
Admission
Free and open to the public
Description
Drawing on Judaism's rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first woman ordained as a rabbi in Judaism's Conservative Movement and a Jay Phillips Center rabbi-in-residence, explored why conflict arises among individuals and groups, what contributes to the resolution of conflict, and how each of us can serve the cause of peace.
Sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center in collaboration with the UST department of justice and peace studies To make an accessibility request, call Disability Resources at (651) 962-6315

Rabbi Amy Eilberg
From Enemy to Friend: Jewish Reflections on Everyday Peacemaking
Woulfe Alumni Hall North (378A), Anderson Student Center
University of St. Thomas, St. Paul Campus
Drawing on Judaism's rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first woman ordained as a rabbi in Judaism's Conservative Movement and a Jay Phillips Center rabbi-in-residence, explored why conflict arises among individuals and groups, what contributes to the resolution of conflict, and how each of us can serve the cause of peace.
Sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center in collaboration with the UST department of justice and peace studies To make an accessibility request, call Disability Resources at (651) 962-6315