Yesterday, I received a very exciting email from friend and fellow sojourner, Dr. Rivkah Lambert Adler, the author of Ten From the Nations. As an adult educator, for some months she has been pondering starting a Torah School for non-Jews who visit the Land and want to learn some of the deeper things of Torah while connecting in a meaningful way with Orthodox Jews. Following is her email explaining this really neat opportunity in Jerusalem during the week of Pesach. It is on my ‘to do’ list. Come join me!!
Are you coming to Jerusalem for Passover?
Here’s a chance to learn Torah from Jewish educators in Israel. On Sunday, April 1, 2018, Torah School for the Nations will be in session for a day of intensive study.
SPECIAL NOTE: Torah School for the Nations stands firmly against proselytization of all kinds and focuses on the twin goals of delving into what we share and helping us understand one another better.
Classes are especially designed for students from the Nations and no prior background is required.
11:15-12:10 – Introduction to the Rabbinic Tradition in Judaism
Many people have been taught to fear or distrust the Talmud and other expressions of rabbinic Judaism. This introduction will dispel the myths and help you understand the role of rabbinic literature in Torah.
Faculty Member: Rabbi Elan Adler
Rabbi Elan Adler was a synagogue rabbi in the United States for 25 years before making aliyah (moving to Israel) in 2010. He is known for his warm and gentle humor and for making Judaism accessible to adults. Continue reading

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Our hope is to film and possibly live stream the event for many from across the planet who can’t be there but have expressed excitement at the book’s release. 










coordinated and moving in the same direction. Our discussions and interaction is always rich and warm as we compare notes and chart the course for the coming months and year as our Father leads.Each gathering yields little nuggets that are priceless and last weeks was no different! I am not sure who said it, an Elder, I think, but someone said, “Denominations rally around a common belief, families rally around a common father.”

















































































































