What Does It Mean to Be a “Good Reform Jew?”
An Introduction to Reform Jewish Ethics
Four Wednesdays, January 15âFebruary 5 at 7 p.m. on Zoom
Many people think that being a âgoodâ Jew is defined by Jewish primary acts like prayer, ritual, tzedakah, and study of Torah. While admirable, being âgoodâ has more to do with character and ethical behavior than religious ritual. In this four-session Zoom class, Rabbi Bennett will explore insights of Moral philosophy that inform our lives as Reform Jews.
January 15: Introduction to Reform Jewish Ethics â A Moral Philosophy Primer
January 22: Ethics of Community â What Do We Owe Each Other in Community?
January 29: Ethics of Free Speech â A Reform Jewish Take on âLashon Harahâ (âThe Evil Tongueâ)
February 5: Ethics of Kindness â Hope for the Future
RSVP at http://sestl.co/ethics25