Description

In a time when civil society seems to be unraveling, we use a variety of texts to examine how Jewish culture envisions building a society of respect, commitment, and toleration of disagreement. Material comes from the Bible, Talmud, and modern writing.

Rabbi Paul Citrin received his BA in history from UCLA and a MA in Hebrew letters and ordination from Hebrew Union College. He has been a congregational rabbi for over forty years, a social activist, an interfaith worker, and an author of five books. His passion is teaching.