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SUMMARY:Religious Leadership & Public Repair: A Conversation with Rob Schenck and Abigail Disney
DESCRIPTION:Join Hebrew College for “Religious Leadership & Public Repair”: A conversation with Rev. Rob Schenck\, an ordained evangelical minister and a progressive voice of dissent in his religious community and Abigail E. Disney\, Filmmaker/Philanthropist/Activist. \nThe conversation\, moderated by Rabbi Or Rose\, Director of Hebrew College’s Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership\, will include clips from Disney’s award-winning documentary\, The Armor of Light\, to explore Schenck’s evolution as a minister\, his relationship with Disney\, and their reflections on the need to forge relationships across divides. This will include discussion of lessons learned\, current projects\, and future possibilities. \nThe event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \nAbout the Film \nThe film captures Schenck’s journey of conscience\, as he began to question the consistency of the pro-gun and pro-life stances of the far-right evangelical movement that he represented at the time. This would eventually lead to Schenck’s break from evangelical orthodoxy on guns\, abortion\, and the public display of religious symbols. \nOur Speakers: \nReverend Dr. Rob Schenck spent nearly four decades as a controversial far-right national figure. The once prominent anti-abortion activist has since repudiated his radical conservative positions and has dedicated himself to promoting racial justice\, reducing gun violence\, and fostering religious inclusion. He is serving as a Hebrew College Visiting Faculty member for the 2023-2024 academic year\, working closely with the College’s Miller Center for Interreligious Leadership & Learning. \nAbigail E. Disney advocates for real changes to the way capitalism operates in today’s world. As a philanthropist and social activist\, she has worked with organizations supporting peacebuilding\, gender justice\, and systemic cultural change. She is a documentary filmmaker who won an Emmy for her film\, The Armor of Light. Her latest film\, The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales\, which she co-directed with Kathleen Hughes\, made its world premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. The film screened in select theaters and is available on demand. In Season 4 of the podcast All Ears\, Abigail uses the film as a jumping-off point to ask big-thinking business leaders\, union organizers\, economists\, and others how they would fix our broken economy. \nRabbi Or Rose is the founding Director of the Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College. Before assuming this position in 2016\, he worked in various administrative and teaching capacities at Hebrew College for over a decade\, including serving as a founding faculty member and Associate Dean of the Rabbinical School. Rabbi Rose was also one of the creators of CIRCLE\, The Center for Interreligious & Community Leadership Education\, cosponsored by Hebrew College and Andover Newton Theological School (2007-2017). \nEmail us with any questions\, and register here today!
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/religious-leadership-public-repair/
LOCATION:Hebrew College\, 160 Herrick Road\, Newton Centre\, MA\, 02459\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Justice,Lecture,Other,Pastors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210523
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SUMMARY:Covid-19 Faith in the Vaccine Student Ambassador Program
DESCRIPTION:The Hebrew College Miller Center for Interreligious Learning is proud to announce that we will be joining IFYC’s National Student Effort to increase access and trust in the vaccine. In partnership with Turn In. Reach Out.\, We Got Us and The Black Boston Covid-19 Coalition\, we will be coordinating and leading the Covid-19 Faith in the Vaccine Student Ambassador Program targeted towards increasing vaccine access and trust in Boston area communities.  \nOur goal is to compensate community members for investing time and energy into the frontlines work of building the movement towards equity and healing amidst Covid-19. The Faith in the Vaccine initiative incentivizes 28 Students to work as Vaccine Ambassadors\, getting paid $15.00 – $17.50 an hour to contribute 100 hours to work on the effort to get folks vaccinated. Our team includes Boston area nonprofits and coalitions like We Got Us and the Black Boston Covid-19 Coalition that are able to lead our cohort from their position at the front lines of this work. \nThis pandemic has reminded us that no one is safe until everyone is safe. Closing the wound from this pandemic requires that a critical number of us get vaccinated in order to reach herd immunity. We must lift one another up in this journey and encourage one another along this road. The Faith in the Vaccine Student Ambassador program provides supportive structure and scaffolding for Student Ambassadors to make the connections and have the conversations that result in getting more shots into people’s arms. \nHigh-Schoolers\, undergraduates\, graduate students and recent graduates are all eligible to apply. Members of the local Boston community that are already invested in this type of work as a volunteer are highly encouraged to apply. Please see the attached program overview and flyer and apply by May 17th! Email kimbress@bu.edu with any questions\, ideas or potential partnership opportunities.
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/covid-19-faith-in-the-vaccine-student-ambassador-program/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Justice,Singles,Social
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SUMMARY:PsalmSeason Presents: Sacred Practices in Times of Upheaval
DESCRIPTION:As we navigate through these troubling times\, what sacred practices—religious or secular—help to ground\, console\, or inspire? \nJoin us for an interactive exploration with a group of esteemed community leaders and ritual-makers on the role of sacred practices in this time of upheaval. This online event will take place on Monday August 10 from 5:00 to 6:30pm on Zoom. \nJudith Simmer-Brown\, PhD\, is Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies at Naropa University\, \nReverend Dr. Leslie Callahan as the first female pastor of the 119-year-old St. Paul’s Baptist Church\, located in the heart of Philadelphia \nCasper ter Kuile is the author of The Power of Ritual (HarperOne) and the co-host of the award-winning podcast Harry Potter and the Sacred Text. He is also a Ministry Innovation Fellow at Harvard Divinity School \nRabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie is the founding spiritual leader of Lab/Shul NYC and the creator of Storahtelling\, Inc. \nClick Here to Register \n\n\n 
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/psalmseason-presents-sacred-practices-in-times-of-upheaval/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Lecture,Prayer
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SUMMARY:Poetry in Times of Peril: Four Women’s Voices
DESCRIPTION:From the ancient Book of Psalms to contemporary hip-hop\, poetry has served as a vital channel through which to express our deepest yearnings\, frustrations\, and hopes. \nHow might words of poetry help us respond to the current crisis of COVID-19 and the national reckoning with racial injustice? \nJoin us as we engage four outstanding woman poets from different walks of life for a cross-cultural and intergenerational reading and discussion. Two of the poets are Christian\, and two are Jewish. \nFeatured Poets:\n– Alondra Bobadilla\n– Marilyn Nelson\n– Alicia Ostriker\n– Alicia Jo Rabins \nModerator – Dr. Judith Rosenbaum\, Jewish Women’s Archive \nGreetings:\n– Rabbi Or Rose\, Miller Center of Hebrew College\n– Rev. Paul Raushenbush\, Interfaith Youth Core \nSponsors: \n– Jewish Women’s Archive\n– Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College\n– Interfaith Youth Core\n– Lilith Magazine \nTo learn more about PsalmSeason\, click here.
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/poetry-in-times-of-peril-four-womens-voices/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Other,Worship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200615T193000
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SUMMARY:The PsalmSeason Concert: A Playlist for a Time of Upheaval
DESCRIPTION:Join Hebrew College and Interfaith Youth Core for a live-streamed concert featuring 18 musical and poetic expressions from around the world\, including Ireland Uganda\, Israel\, Syria\, and the US. Each performer will share a piece directly from the Psalms or inspired by its themes of lament and longing\, comfort and strength\, and gratitude and hope.    \nIn case you missed the launch concert this past Monday\, the full video is available for streaming anytime on YouTube. Watch Sweet Honey in the Rock (pictured\, left)\, David Broza (pictured\, right)\, and 16 other talented artsists. Enjoy and feel free to share!  Watch the video \nThe concert included performances by: \n\nSweet Honey in the Rock\nDavid Broza\nThe Musicians of B’nai Jeshurun\, NYC with Rabbi Roly Matalon\nMetropolitan AME Church Choir – Director Marty Lamar\nAbayudaya: The Jews of Uganda with Rabbi Jeffrey Summit\nBETTY\nJoey Weisenberg \nPeter Himmelman\nPoor Bishop Hooper\nDanny Maseng\nNeshama Carlebach\nReverend Vince Anderson\nOwen & Michael Padraig o Suilleabhain & Nóirín Ní Riain\n\nClick here to watch it on Youtube. 
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/the-psalmseason-concert-a-playlist-for-a-time-of-upheaval/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Prayer,Worship
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ORGANIZER;CN="Miller Center for Interreligious Learning and Leadership of Hebrew College":MAILTO:millercenter@hebrewcollege.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200413T190000
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SUMMARY:Freedom Songs: A Multicultural Musical Journey
DESCRIPTION:As the world reels from the pandemic\, untold numbers of people are also marking spring holy days\, seeking liberation and renewal. Join us for an evening of Freedom Songs from Jewish\, Christian\, and Muslim traditions\, as well as the “American Songbook.” Together we will raise our voices in lament\, yearning\, and hope. \nFeatured artists and presenters include: Rabbi Jeffrey Summit\, Dr. Celene Ibrahim\, Rev. Teddy Hickman-Maynard\, Abubakr Fakhry\, the pop trio BETTY\, and others. \nClick here to register. \nThis event is hosted by Hebrew College\, Boston University School of Theology\, and Boston College School of Theology & Ministry\, with support from the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium (BTI). 
URL:https://uniteboston.com/event/freedom-songs-a-multicultural-musical-journey/
LOCATION:Zoom\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Outreach,Featured,Other,Social
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