This Sunday: Jonathan Rosenblum

By admin at 4:42 pm on Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Jonathan Rosenblum

The Middle East Conflict - When Hope is Gone: An Optimist Perspective.

Sunday, January 21st at 10 AM, JCC on Park Heights Ave.

Jonathan Rosenblum, director of Jewish Media Resources, also serves as an English-language spokesman for the Orthodox Jewish community with foreign journalists, and is a columnist for the Jerusalem Post. Jewish Media Resources is a leading media organization dedicated to furthering an understanding of Torah Judaism. JMR works with foreign journalists stationed in Israel and with local journalists by providing access to leading figures within the Orthodox Jewish community in Israel, and with information and insights about the community.

This past Sunday our Baltimore audience enjoyed an intrigueing presentation by Rabbi Motty Berger of Jerusalem. He began the talk with the question “What is the reason for Anti-Semitism?” He took a number of suggestions from the audience in Baltimore and wrote them on his dry-erase board in Jerusalem, and then proceeded to zero in on the real reason for the phenomenon with his strictly rational approach.

Doron KornbluthComing up, February 4th, 10 AM: Doron Kornbluth, author of the best-selling “Why Marry Jewish?!” and international lecturer and expert on intermarriage, will give a talk on “Interfaith Dating & Marriage: Understanding & Discussing the Phenomenon“.

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Report from Sunday’s Conference

By admin at 4:37 pm on Tuesday, December 26, 2006

On Sunday, Dec. 24, Rabbi Noach Orlowek presented a strong and coherent vision of presenting Judaism to the next generation. He explained that we do not judge ourselves in comparison to others, but that we have a unique mission. When a child is raised in a nurturing environment centered around our core mission as Jews, this is the best explanation of “Why Be Jewish.”

While Rabbi Orlowek was speaking from Jerusalem, he was able to see his audience in Baltimore, and point to attendees to field their questions. It was as if the speaker were in the same room, but at a fraction of the cost and inconvenience — proving that our new Ki MiTzion program is meeting its goals.

Our next Ki Mitzion lecture is scheduled for Jan 14th at 1pm. We will have the honor of hearing from Rabbi Motty Berger, senior lecturer in Jewish Philosophy at Aish HaTorah College of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem.

He will be speaking on the topic of “Anti-Semitism: Why the Jews?”

Also, look forward to hearing from Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblum, popular writer for the Jerusalem Post, author, and lecturer on current events topics.

The title for his talk will be “Turbulence in the Middle East: The Next Chapter“.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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LIVE Video Conference from Jerusalem

By admin at 10:30 am on Friday, December 22, 2006

“Ki MiTzion Tetzeh Torah” - The Torah Will Go Forth From Zion

A series of outstanding teachers, by LIVE Video Conference from Jerusalem
Truly Interactive, with Questions and Answers after each Talk!

COMING THIS SUNDAY: If you’re in the Baltimore area, don’t miss…

Rabbi Noach Orlowek on the topic of Jewish Pride: When our children ask, “Why be Jewish?” at 1PM!

Come see him at the Center for Jewish Education Conference Room, on the Second Floor of the Park Heights JCC Building, 5708 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore

Next Month:

Jan. 14, 1 pm: Rabbi Motti Berger
Topic : Anti-Semitism: Why the Jews?

Jan. 21, 10 am: Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblum
Topic : Turbulence in the Middle East: The Next Chapter

Future Lectures:
Feb. 4, 10 am: Rabbi Doron Kornbluth
Feb. 11, 10 am: Rabbi Ken Spiro
Feb. 18, 10 am: Rebbetzin Tzipporah Heller
Mar. 11, 10 am: Rabbi Dr. Ephraim Becker
Mar. 18, 10 am: Rabbi Zev Leff

The Speaker will be broadcasted in Baltimore — but speaking from Jerusalem. It’s a live, two-way Video Conference, projected on large screen for your benefit. There will even be questions and answers, and the speaker will see you as well.

We expect to have a live video feed for Internet viewing, but that remains to be tested. Please check back at our web site for details!

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