Rabbi Meir said: “Reduce your business activities and engage in Torah study. Be of humble spirit before every person. If you should neglect the study of Torah you will come upon many excuses to neglect it; but if you labor in the Torah, G-d has ample reward to give you.”
(Avo 4:12)
Videos from the 2010 Conference
Adaptive Change Challenges:Moishe Steigmann
Thursday, 04 November 2010 20:22
A short clip from the panel "Adaptive Change Outside and Inside the Rabbinate" at the 2010 ACRE Conference. The question is, "What are the two most significant challenges to rabbis in the coming decade?" The speaker is Rabbi Moishe Steigmann, Associate Rabbi, Westchester Jewish Center.
Adaptive Change Challenges: Joy Levitt
Thursday, 04 November 2010 20:21
A short clip from the panel "Adaptive Change Outside and Inside the Rabbinate" at the 2010 ACRE Conference. The question is, "What are the two most significant challenges to rabbis in the coming decade?" The speaker is Rabbi Joy Levitt, Executive Director, Jewish Community Center of Manhattan.
Adaptive Change Successes:Jane Eisner
Thursday, 04 November 2010 20:16
A short clip from the panel "Adaptive Change Inside & Outside the Rabbinate" at the 2010 ACRE Conference. The question is, "From the perspective of your field what has been one successful technique, technology, approach or other adaptation to changing conditions of the Jewish community from which rabbis might learn?" The speaker is Jane Eisner, Editor, The Jewish Daily Forward.
Adaptive Change Successes: Moishe Steigmann
Thursday, 04 November 2010 20:13
A short clip from the panel "Adaptive Change Inside & Outside the Rabbinate" at the 2010 ACRE Conference. The question is, "From the perspective of your field what has been one successful technique, technology, approach or other adaptation to changing conditions of the Jewish community from which rabbis might learn?" The speaker is Rabbi Moishe Steigmann, Associate Rabbi, Westchester Jewish Center.
Adaptive Change Successes: Joy Levitt
Thursday, 04 November 2010 20:07
A short clip from the panel "Adaptive Change Inside & Outside the Rabbinate" at the 2010 ACRE Conference. The question is, "From the perspective of your field what has been one successful technique, technology, approach or other adaptation to changing conditions of the Jewish community from which rabbis might learn?" The speaker is Rabbi Joy Levitt, Executive Director, Jewish Community center of Manhattan.