Event Title

The Nature of Conflict and Vengeance: “Why do we fight?”

Presenter Information

Rabbi Amy Eilberg

Start Date

14-11-2014 7:30 PM

Location

Mt. Zion Temple
1300 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN

Admission

Free and open to the public

Registration

This is the first lecture in a series of four. What are the essential capacities needed if we are to be seekers and pursuers of peace? In this experiential workshop,participants examine some of the middot/qualities of soul that supportour efforts to be peacemakers in our lives.

The Series: Drawing on Judaism's rich body of sacred texts about peace and peacemaking, which she explores in her recently published From Enemy to Friend: Jewish Wisdom and the Pursuit of Peace, Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first woman ordained as a rabbi in Judaism's Conservative Movement and a Jay Phillips Center rabbi-in-residence, will discuss 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. Click here to see the series homepage.

Sponsored by Islamic Center of Minnesota, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, and Mount Zion Temple
Co-Sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning and St. Paul Interfaith Network (SPIN)

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Nov 14th, 7:30 PM

The Nature of Conflict and Vengeance: “Why do we fight?”

Mt. Zion Temple
1300 Summit Avenue
St. Paul, MN