Tomorrow Night: The Controversial History of American Eruvin
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The CBAJ Adult Education Committee in partnership with the Riverdale Jewish Center
presents a guest lecture series on
A Wire in the Sky
The Eruv: Law, History, and Practice
In the CBAJ Zoom Room
(access information below).
TOMORROW AT 8 PM: A History Fraught with Controversy with Rabbi Adam Mintz Rabbi Mintz, who teaches Jewish History at City College and wrote his doctoral dissertation on the History of City Eruvin in America, will discuss challenges communities faced throughout American history in establishing their Eruvs - from within the Jewish community and without - and how they overcame them
Rabbi Dr. Adam Mintz is the founder and rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a Modern Orthodox community on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He is the Director of 929 English, a project that promotes the daily study of a chapter of the Tanakh through an updated webpage and social media. Rabbi Mintz is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Jewish History at City College, New York. He completed his rabbinical ordination at Yeshiva University and received his doctorate at New York University. The topic of his dissertation was “Halakhah in America: The History of City Eruvin, 1894-1962.”
Our Zoom conference can be accessed on a computer or smartphone at: https://zoom.us/j/9405089347 and entering password 613518; or on any phone by dialing 929-205-6099 and using Meeting ID 940 508 9347. Upcoming Sessions: Sunday Morning Walking Tour (in person or on Zoom)
Sunday, November 1 at 10 AM: The Eruv in Practice with Rabbi Moshe Bomzer Rabbi Bomzer, who oversaw the establishment and oversees the maintenance of the Albany Eruv, will lead a guided walking tour of a section of the Eruv Rabbi Dr. Moshe Bomzer needs no introduction at Beth Abe. He served as Rabbi of CBAJ from 1984 to 2012. He is the Rav HaMachshir of the Vaad HaKashruth of the Capital District, chaplain at St. Peter's Hospital and at Albany Correctional Facility, and Rabbinic Advisor for the Chevra Kaddisha of the Capital District. He received his rabbinical ordination at Yeshiva University after pursuing Talmudic studies at Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim in Forest Hills, NY and Jerusalem, and at Yeshiva Ner Yisroel in Baltimore.
Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob 380 Whitehall Rd Albany, NY 12208