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iEngage: The Tribes of Israel A Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture and Study Series Led by Rabbi [name] Through video lectures and interviews, text study, and lively group discussion, we are pleased to bring the world- renowned faculty of the Shalom Hartman Institute into the [name of synagogue] community this fall. What is the significance of the State of Israel as a Jewish public sphere? The focus of this series is to confront the challenge of creating a Jewish and democratic public space in the modern State of Israel – a shared common space for a people divided along tribal affiliations: religious, ideological, national, and geographic. The Tribes of Israel begins a conversation to restructure the relationship between the collective and the individual “tribes” that comprise it – a relationship where tribal affiliations, convictions, and rights are balanced against collective consciousness and identity. [day of week] | [date range] | [time] Location: Cost including materials: $ for members, $ general public

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iEngage: The Tribes of Israel

A Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture and Study Series

Led by Rabbi [name]

Through video lectures and interviews, text study, and lively group discussion, we are pleased to bring the world-renowned faculty of the

Shalom Hartman Institute into the [name of synagogue] community this fall.

What is the significance of the State of Israel as a Jewish public sphere?The focus of this series is to confront the challenge of creating a Jewish and democratic public space in the modern State of Israel – a shared common space for a people divided along tribal affiliations: religious, ideological, national, and geographic. The Tribes of Israel begins a conversation to restructure the relationship between the collective and the individual “tribes” that comprise it – a relationship where tribal affiliations, convictions, and rights are balanced against collective consciousness and identity.

Each session includes text study and discussion led by Rabbi [name], and video lectures and interviews with leading Hartman scholars.

[day of week] | [date range] | [time]

Location:Cost including materials: $ for members, $

general public

RSVP to [name] at [number] or [email]