Join Rabbi Getzel Davis and Boston-based dads for a feminist and anti-racist exploration of what it means to raise young Jewish children today. This cycle we will be focusing on our relationships with our partners — how to practice love, negotiate careers, intimacy, and aging parents up against the incredible work of being a dad. Through a combination of reflection on modern and ancient Jewish wisdom, and conversation, fathers will explore questions of identity and spirituality. By the end of this course, we will have a clearer sense of how Jewish identity and upbringing intersect with our parenting and develop strategies for becoming a better father and partner. Enthusiastically open to all regardless of Jewish education, Hebrew background, interfaith status, or queer identity.
6 monthly sessions in-person at the new Lehrhaus Jewish Tavern and House of Learning (more info) in Somerville, MA
Sunday evenings 8-9:30pm Eastern.
February 12, March 12, April 16, May 7, June 11, July 9
Registration is now closed. Please sign up here to find out about future opportunities!
Cost: $108 per person
Generous financial assistance is available; reach out to Ahava Rosenthal at arosenthal@hebrewcollege.edu