ADULT EDUCATION COURSE CATALOG SPRING 2020 CENTER FOR JEWISH LEARNING

WHO WE ARE The Center for Jewish Learning (CJL) supports Jewish learning as a critical link in ensuring a vibrant and thriving Jewish community. We strive to support existing learning opportunities within the community and offer compelling pluralistic Jewish educational experiences. We encourage you to explore the CJL Course Catalog and consider diving into something new this spring. Learn more at JFedSTL.org/CJL.

WHAT’S NEW We are pleased to offer “Interfaith Voices,” a new series in partnership with the JCRC, in which presenters of different faiths will teach text and thought from their religious and cultural perspectives. We are also excited to welcome Dr. Hankus Netsky as our first musician- and scholar-in-residence.

REGISTER ONLINE JFedSTL.org/Adult-Education See page 11 for additional ways to register.

Cyndee Levy, Director of CJL and Saul Brodsky Jewish Community Library Rabbi Tracy Nathan, Senior Educator/CJL and Director of Melton-St. Louis Cynthia Wachtel, Shlichut Program Supervisor Shirley Wise, Registrar and Database Specialist Kathy Schmeltz, Resource Assistant, CJL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Text and Thought...... 2

Hebrew Language...... 4

History, Politics, and Current Events...... 5

The Florence Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning...... 5

Arts and Culture...... 7

Sh’ma: Listen! Speaker Series...... 9

Registration Information...... 11

Cover Image Shin Quph Resh from The Creation, ca. 1980, a series of tapestries designed by Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992). © Mordecai Ardon / Courtesy Ardon Estate / Photo: Courtesy Shaare Zedek Medical Center,

1 TEXT AND THOUGHT

INTERFAITH VOICES New series in partnership with the JCRC Faith Roundtable: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Greater than Receiving the Presence of God: Thu 2/13 | 7-9 pm Welcoming Guests in Jewish Tradition | Tue 2/18 Maharat Rori Picker Neiss Mufti Asif Umar, Pastor Trey Herweck, and Maharat Rori Picker Neiss will open this series with an overview Love Thy Neighbor: Christian Scripture on Hospitality of their respective religious traditions through the Thu 2/27 | 7-8:30 pm questions: Where did we come from and who are Pastor Trey Herweck we? What went wrong? How can we fix it? (Based on Honor Thy Guests: The Great Tradition of Hospitality in questions from the book, Now How Shall We Live, by Islam | Thu 3/5 | 7-8:30 pm Charles W. Colson and Nancy Pearcey). Mufti Asir Umar Our presenters will then share their approaches to 1924. Thu $10 per class or $35 for the series scriptural interpretation and practice on the theme of hospitality and welcoming guests in three individual Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone sessions: Campus Dr., 63146

EZEKIEL: VOICE OF EXILE, ARCHITECT OF WRESTLING WITH ANGELS RESTORATION Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh Rabbi Lane Steinger How may the Book of Genesis may speak to us today Ezekiel was a Kohen (priest) and a prophet who was active about the responsibilities of adulthood, the nature of during the Babylonian exile. He envisioned the return of the leadership, the people of to the land of Israel, and his expectations challenges of faith, the and vision inspired the nationalists in Babylon and joys of sexuality, the heartened Jews through the ages. We will read and role of values in interpret selections from the writings of this extraordinary building our character, prophet. and the empowerment of spiritual identity. This 1925. Tue 11:30 am-12:30 pm | 4 classes from 5/5-5/26 | $40 course will use the Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus book, Wrestling with Dr., 63146 Angels: What Genesis Teaches Us About Our Spiritual Identity, SPEECH ETHICS: CLASSIC JEWISH THOUGHT Sexuality and Personal ON A TIMELY SUBJECT Relationships, by Naomi Rabbi Seth Gordon H. Rosenblatt and The issues around proper and improper speech are as Joshua Horwitz, to relevant in our times as they have always been. We will discuss these topics explore classic Jewish texts on this important topic. and more. 1926. Mon noon-1 pm | 5 classes from 2/24-3/23 | $50 1902. Thu 11:30 am-12:30 pm | Unit 2: 7 classes from 2/6-4/2 (no class 3/19 and 3/26) | $70 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Location: Temple Emanuel, 12166 Conway Rd., 63141

Cover Image Shin Quph Resh from The Creation, ca. 1980, a series of tapestries designed by Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992). © Mordecai Ardon / Courtesy Ardon Estate / Photo: Courtesy Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem

2 TEXT AND THOUGHT CONTEMPORARY JEWISH WRITERS JEWISH MYSTICAL TALES Marcia Moskowitz Dr. Howard Schwartz This course explores contemporary Jewish writers’ Using texts from Gabriel’s perspectives on the characters and themes of modern Palace: Jewish Mystical society. Among our works this year will be novels by Tales, selected and retold American writers Philip Roth, Michael Chabon, Nathan by Howard Schwartz, we Englander, and Israeli writers Ayelet Gundar-Goshen and will read and discuss Amos Oz. Please note: Each unit will stand on its own, so stories of the Hassidic you may sign up for any or all. masters. New students 1908. Wed 11:30 am-1 pm welcome. Unit 3: 5 classes from 2/26-3/25 | $75 1910. Thu 7-8:30 pm Unit 4: 5 classes from 4/22-5/20 | $75 Unit 2: 6 classes from Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus 2/20-3/26 | $90 Dr., 63146 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone SEARCHING FOR MEANING IN THE GREAT Campus Dr., 63146 STORIES OF OUR TRADITION: LUNCH AND LEARN Cyndee Levy Our discussions will focus on uncovering the hidden wisdom in stories from the Bible, narrative selections from the Talmud, as well as historic and contemporary Jewish commentary. A light kosher dairy lunch will be served at each session (reservations required). 1909. Third Tue of the month, noon-1:30 pm 7 classes from 1/21-7/21 | $15 per class Location: Home of Cyndee Levy (address provided after registration)

SPIRITUALITY AND PRACTICE HARNESSING THE IMAGINATION: GUIDED IMAGERY THROUGH A JEWISH LENS Carol Rose Imagery is a type of meditative and insight work based on kabbalistic, biblical, and liturgical sources. It is a method that combines the use of psychological and mystical teaching to help participants develop a practice suited to contemporary needs. 1930. Mon 7-8:15 pm | 4 classes from 4/20-5/11 | $50 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

Daleth Gimel from The Creation, ca. 1980, a series of tapestries designed by Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992). © Mordecai Ardon / Courtesy Ardon Estate / Photo: Courtesy Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem

3 BIBLICAL HEBREW: TRANSLATING AND BEGINNING HEBREW DISCUSSING THE BOOK OF JOSHUA Rabbi Shulamit Cenker Rabbi Shulamit Cenker This course introduces the letters and vowels of the In this upper level Biblical Hebrew course, students will Hebrew aleph-bet with the goal of developing the student’s translate and discuss the meaning of passages from the ability to phonetically sound out any vocalized Hebrew text Book of Joshua. and learn basic vocabulary. Students should purchase Aleph Isn’t Tough, edited by Linda Motzkin and Hara 1912. Mon 10-11:30 am | Unit 2: 10 classes from 1/27-4/6 Person, URJ Press, 2000. (no class 2/17) | $150 1927. Wed 7-8:30 pm | 10 classes from 2/12-4/29 (no class Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus 4/8, 4/15) | $150 Dr., 63146 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

Aleph from The Creation, ca. 1980, a series of tapestries designed by Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992). © Mordecai Ardon / Courtesy Ardon Estate / Photo: Courtesy Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem

4 HISTORY, POLITICS, AND CURRENT EVENTS

CROSSROADS OF JEWISH HISTORY JEWS IN AMERICA Dr. Robert Taxman Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh This course explores the concepts of history and memory to This course considers the American Jewish experience from understand how each has shaped Judaism today. Unit 1 several angles, including the immigrant experience, Jews as begins in the biblical period and creators of American culture, American Jewish fiction, moves through the rabbinic era, the challenges of antisemitism and acculturation, pre- and post-exile diaspora, the representations of Jews in American culture, Jewish confrontation with Christianity and involvement in the civil rights movement, and more. Early Islam, a look at early mysticism, 1928. Thu 7-8:30 pm | 10 classes from 2/13-5/14 and the emergence of Sephardic and (no class 3/19, 3/26, 4/9, 4/16) Ashkenazi communities. $250 plus reader 1921. Wed 7-8:30 pm | Unit 1: 10 classes from 2/19-5/6 (no class 4/8, Location: Temple Emanuel, 12166 Conway Rd., 63141 4/15) | $200 plus reader Unit 2 will be offered in the fall. Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

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A PROJECT OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM

CREATING AN ORAL HISTORY ISRAEL’S FOREIGN POLICY Dr. Diane Everman Dr. Elai Rettig This presentation will discuss projects like StoryCorps Dr. Elai Rettig, the Israel Institute Teaching Fellow in Israeli (and its app), the Veterans Oral History Project, as well and Environmental Studies at Washington University in St. as simple technologies for recording oral histories on Louis, will explore what drives Israel’s foreign policy. How one’s own. Preparation and sound quality will be among do Zionism, Judaism, trauma, and war influence Israel’s the topics discussed. engagement with the rest of the world? Sponsored by the Brodsky Library, the St. Louis Jewish Is Israel Part of the Middle East? | Jan 9 Community Archives, and the St. Louis Genealogical Israel and – In the Shadow of the Holocaust | Jan 16 Society-Jewish Special Interest Group. Israel and Europe – Between Economics and Politics | Jan 23 1931. Sun 1-3 pm | 2/2 | Free but registration is Israel and the Developing World – Tikkun Olam vs. required. Realpolitik | Jan 30 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone 1918. Thu 7-8:30 pm | $15 per class or $40 for the series Campus Dr., 63146 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

5 HISTORY, POLITICS, AND CURRENT EVENTS

JEWISH CURRENT EVENTS Robert Cohn Explore the news and events of the day through a Jewish lens and enjoy a spirited discussion with the Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of the St. Louis Jewish Light. 1916. First and third Thu of the month, 10-11 am | 9 classes from 2-6/18 | $90 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

Z3: AMERICAN JEWS & ISRAEL – NAVIGATING OUR SHARED DESTINY Sunday 5/17 | 10 am-5 pm This one-day Zionism conference will feature keynote speakers Natan Sharansky (interviewed by Peter Maer) and Avraham Infeld; as well as expert breakout presenters Elai Rettig, Merav Ben-Nun, Chaya Gilboa, Tomer Persico, Haviv Rettig Gur, and Elana Stein Hain. Sponsored by The J, the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, the Center for Jewish Learning, and the JCRC. Location: The J’s Staenberg Family Complex, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 For information: Diane Maier, 314-442-3190, [email protected]. This program is generously funded by the Lubin-Green Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis.

6 ARTS AND CULTURE

MUSICIAN/SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE HANKUS NETSKY

HANKUS NETSKY AND EDEN MACADAM-SOMER A CONCERT OF LOST AND FOUND JEWISH MUSICAL TREASURES Hankus Netsky and Eden MacAdam-Somer present a concert of Klezmer dance tunes, Yiddish folks songs, Hassidic melodies, and songs from the Yiddish Theatre. Sun 3/29 | 3 pm | Tickets: MetroTix Location: .Zack Theatre, 3224 Locust St., 63103

Dr. Hankus Netsky is Founder and Director of the Klezmer Conservatory Band, Music Director for Itzhak Perlman’s Jewish music projects, and Co-Chair of Contemporary Improvisation at New England Conservatory. His creative collaborations have included major projects featuring such artists as Theodore Bikel, Robin Williams, and Joel Grey. Eden MacAdam-Somer’s music transcends genre through soaring violin and fiddling, sweet vocals, and percussive dance. She has been a featured soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras, jazz and swing bands, and Eastern European and American folk ensembles. She has toured across the United States with her contemporary folk duo, NotoriousFolk.

ASHKENAZ RISING! THE CONTEMPORARY RESURGENCE OF YIDDISH MUSICAL CULTURE After nearly vanishing from the American Jewish consciousness, Eastern European Jewish music has seen an unprecedented resurgence in the last 45 years, both as a traditional wellspring and a point of departure for diverse creative endeavors. In this multimedia lecture, Dr. Netsky will examine the factors that led to the culture’s near demise and an overview of an amazing cultural rekindling, with personal insights from his vantage point as a pioneering figure since the early years of this movement. 1933. Mon 3/30 | noon–1:30 pm | $15 includes kosher lunch Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

HASSIDIC NIGGUN AND MUSIC JAM Bring your voices and instruments and immerse yourselves in the vibrant musical repertoire from this Eastern European Jewish spiritual tradition. 1934. Mon 3/30 | 6:30-9 pm | Free; registration required Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

7 ARTS AND CULTURE

THE PLAY’S THE THING: READING AND FIFTH ANNUAL SHOLEM ALEICHEM CONCERT: DISCUSSION OF SARAH GANCHER’S PLAY, A TRIBUTE TO THEODORE BIKEL SEDER Will Soll, Joey Kenig, Roger Netherton Kathleen Sitzer Will Soll will be joined by Inspired by a true story, Seder is guitarist/singer Joey Kenig and set in the early 2000s during a violinist Roger Netherton in a secular Hungarian Jewish family’s concert celebrating singer and first-ever Passover seder. It is an actor Theodore Bikel, who intimate epic about how one played Sholem Aleichem’s woman survived the 20th century, famous character, Tevya. The from Nazism to Stalinism to the program will include Hebrew, fall of the Soviet Union and Yiddish, and Russian songs, as beyond. We will read the play well as a Sholem Aleichem aloud and discuss the big story. questions that are raised, making Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning, Brodsky our way through muddied moral and political waters. Library, and the Holocaust Museum & Learning Center. 1929. Wed 7-9 pm | 2 classes, 3/4 and 3/11 | $30 1932. Sun 1-2:30 pm | 5/3 | Free; registration required Location: MaTovu, 4200 Blaine Ave., 63110 Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146

Beth from The Creation, ca. 1980, a series of tapestries designed by Mordecai Ardon (1896-1992). © Mordecai Ardon / Courtesy Ardon Estate / Photo: Courtesy Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem

8 YELLOW LOGO The Sh’ma: Listen! Speaker Series serves as a way to share information on compelling speakers featured throughout the St. Louis Jewish community. Speakers may be sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning (CJL), by a Jewish community congregation, SPEAKER SERIES agency, or organization, or through collaborative partnerships.

DAN BEN-DAVID | Tue 1/21 | 7 pm SONGLEADER BOOT CAMP 2020 Professor Dan Ben-David is Founder and FACULTY PANEL: ELANA NAFTALIN-KELMAN, President of the independent, non-partisan REBECCA DUBOWE, DAVID INGBER Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research and a senior faculty member of Mon 2/17 | 7:30 pm the Department of Public Policy at Tel Aviv Visiting Songleader Boot Camp faculty will engage in a University. panel discussion on the theme of inclusion and welcoming Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning and the JCRC. in the Jewish community. Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, Sponsored by Songleader Boot Camp, the 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Center for Jewish Learning, and the J. Location: The J’s Staenberg Family YAIR ROSENBERG | Tue-Wed, 2/4-5 Complex, 2 Millstone Campus Dr., St. Louis, 63146 Yair Rosenberg is an American journalist and senior writer at Tablet magazine. He has DANIEL EISENBERG | Thu 2/20 | 7:30 pm chronicled the resurgence of antisemitism in Boniuk-Tanzman Memorial Lecture on Medical Ethics Europe and in America and writes and speaks on how to combat antisemitism in online Dr. Daniel Eisenberg is Assistant Professor platforms. of Diagnostic Imaging at Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine and a Sponsored by the JCRC, the Center for Jewish Learning, practicing radiologist in the Department of and United Hebrew Congregation. Radiology at the Albert Einstein Medical General audience: Tue 2/4 | 7 pm Center in Philadelphia. He is a noted lecturer and writer on Jewish medical ethics. Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Sponsored by the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics and the Center for Jewish Learning. For teens and their parents: Wed 2/5 | 7 pm Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, Location: United Hebrew Congregation, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 13788 Conway Rd., 63141

SHEFA GOLD | Fri-Sun 2/7-9 CAPERS C. FUNNYE, JR. | Fri-Sun, 2/21-24 Gallant Motivational and Inspirational Weekend Gallant Motivational and Inspirational Weekend Rabbi Shefa Gold is a leader in ALEPH: the Rabbi Capers C. Funnye, Jr., is Rabbi Alliance for Jewish Renewal and received and spiritual leader of Beth Shalom B’nai her ordination from the Reconstructionist Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation in Rabbinical College and Rabbi Zalman Chicago. He serves as the Chief Rabbi of the Schachter-Shalomi, z”l. She is the Director of International Israelite Board of Rabbis, Inc. C-DEEP, the Center for Devotional, Energy Sponsored by B’nai Amoona Congregation. and Ecstatic Practice in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Location: B’nai Amoona Congregation, Sponsored by B’nai Amoona Congregation and Lester 324 S. Mason Rd., 63141 Goldman and family in loving memory of Judy Goldman. Location: B’nai Amoona Congregation, 324 S. Mason Rd., 63141

9 Watch for Sh’ma: Listen! Speaker Series email blasts throughout the year, or sign up directly for email blasts at JFedSTL.org/Email-Updates. For further information, visit the Sh’ma: Listen! page at JFedSTL.org/SpeakerSeries, or contact Cyndee Levy at [email protected] or 314-442-3754.

NOAM ZION | Thu 3/12 | 7 pm RACHEL KORAZIM | Fri-Sat 4/24-25 Noam Zion is a Senior Research Fellow at the Dr. Rachel Korazim is a renowned educator, Shalom Hartman Institute. He has published who engages audiences worldwide through widely, including the popular: A Different innovative presentations built around the Night: The Family Participatory Haggadah. He stories, poems, and songs of Israel’s best has also written on the intellectual history of writers. She is an educational consultant for philanthropy. Jewish communities around the world, and Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning, Congregation she teaches at Pardes and the Shalom Hartman Institute in Shaare Emeth, Central Reform Congregation, and the JCRC. Jerusalem. Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, Sponsored by Congregation Temple Israel. 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Location: Congregation Temple Israel, Noam Zion will continue teaching as the Scholar-in- 1 Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin Dr., 63141 Residence at Congregation Shaare Emeth, 11645 Ladue Rd., 63141, 3/13-14. This weekend is co-sponsored by Shaare Emeth and Central Reform Congregation. JUDY KLITSNER | Thu 5/7 | 7 pm Judy Klitsner is a Senior Lecturer in Bible at Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Israel. A ITWORKS: IFAT BARON AND SIREEN NIJEEM student of the influential Bible teacher, Dr. Mon 3/16 | 7 pm Nechama Leibowitz, Judy weaves together Itworks is a non-profit organization established in 2006 by Ifat traditional exegesis, modern scholarship, and Baron, which works to narrow employment gaps and promote her own interpretations that are informed by diversity in Israel’s high-tech industry. close readings of the text. She is the author of Subversive Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning and the JCRC. Sequels in the Bible: How Biblical Stories Mine and Undermine Each Other. She is Founding Board Chair of Sacred Spaces, an Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., organization that seeks to address abuses of power in Jewish 63146 institutions. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning and Brodsky JONATHAN BRENT | Thu 3/26 | 7 pm Library. Dr. Jonathan Brent is the Executive Director and Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., CEO of The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. 63146 In 2014, he initiated The YIVO Vilna Collection Project to conserve and digitize all of YIVO’s Judy Klitsner will continue teaching as the Scholar-in- pre-WW II collections in New York City and Residence at Bais Abraham Congregation, 6910 Delmar Vilnius, Lithuania. His books include Inside the Blvd., 63130, Fri-Sat, 5/8-9. Sponsored by Bais Abraham. Stalin Archives, and he teaches history and literature at Bard College. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Learning, the Brodsky Library, and the Holocaust Museum & Learning Center. Location: Kaplan Feldman Complex, 12 Millstone Campus Dr., 63146 Dr. Brent will speak at Congregation B’nai Amoona on Sat, March 28. Sponsored by Congregation B’nai Amoona.

Sh’ma: Listen! Speaker Series is generously funded by the Lubin-Green Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. 10 COURSES BY DAY OF WEEK REGISTRATION INFORMATION SUNDAY Register online at JFedSTL.org/Adult-Education. Creating an Oral History You may also pay in person or by mail with a check MONDAY made out to the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. Speech Ethics: Classic Jewish Thought on a Timely Subject Center for Jewish Learning Harnessing the Imagination: Guided Imagery Jewish Federation of St. Louis through a Jewish Lens 12 Millstone Campus Drive Biblical Hebrew: Translating and Discussing the St. Louis, MO 63146 Book of Joshua Or feel free to call Kathy Schmeltz, Resource TUESDAY Assistant, at 314-442-3761. Ezekiel: Voice of Exile, Architect of Restoration Interfaith Voices Please have the course number available. Searching for Meaning Lunch and Learn (offsite) For confidential scholarship information, WEDNESDAY contact Rabbi Tracy Nathan at 314-442-3757 or Crossroads of Jewish History-Melton Course [email protected]. Beginning Hebrew Contemporary Jewish Writers See online course guide for full list of dates for classes and faculty bios. The Play’s the Thing (at MaTovu) THURSDAY Postponement/Cancellation Jews in America-Melton Course (at Temple The decision to run a class is based on the number Emanuel) of students enrolled. You will be notified if a class is Interfaith Voices canceled, and full refunds will be issued for classes canceled by CJL. If you are planning to attend a Wrestling with Angels (at Temple Emanuel) class, please register so that we know there are Jewish Current Events enough students to run the class. If you are not Jewish Mystical Tales certain if the class is a good fit, call Rabbi Tracy Israel’s Foreign Policy Nathan at 314-442-3757 to discuss.

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