Where can we find examples of #NonOrthodoxJudaism collaborating with #OrthodoxJudaism? Limmud!

#Limmud is an interdenominational #Jewish educational charity. It produces a large annual winter festival and several other regional events throughout the year on the theme of Jewish learning. Originally starting as a UK entity, it inspired a worldwide movement of Limmud groups, even in #Boston and #NewYork .

Many more examples of cooperation here at the link

https://merrimackvalleyhavurah.wordpress.com/2022/12/23/orthodox-and-non-orthodox-jewish-collaboration/

@mazeldon

Orthodox and non-Orthodox Jewish collaboration

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Did you know - on several occasions rabbis in Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Judaism worked to heal rifts in our community. If more people know about these enterprises it could inspire our own generation to help restore #Jewishunity

https://merrimackvalleyhavurah.wordpress.com/about/attempts-towards-jewish-unity/

@mazeldon
#OrthodoxJudaism #NonOrthodoxJudaism #ReformJudaism #ConservativeJudaism #Achdut

Attempts towards Jewish unity

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Where do we see Non-Orthodox and Orthodox #rabbis and lay Jewish leaders working together? Where do we see people creating #Achdut (#JewishUnity) today? We're looking for examples and inspirations!

Here we see Jews from #CLAL, from all denominations, at the Katz Center for Jewish Studies at the Univ. of Pennsylvania

https://katz.sas.upenn.edu/resources/blog/meeting-minds

@mazeldon
#OrthodoxJudaism #NonOrthodoxJudaism #ReformJudaism #ConservativeJudaism

A Meeting of Minds

Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies

@yonichanowitz

Agreed. For far too long most ideas within Chassidus were effectively not available to those of us in Modern Orthodoxy or non-Orthodox Judaism. It is beautiful that today there is so much more exploration of Chassidic ideas.

(I also love #Jewish ideas from outside #Chassidic Judaism as well)

#OrthodoxJudaism #nonorthodoxjudaism #hasidicjudaism

So you don’t like non-Orthodox Judaism. What then?

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