On January 12th at 7:30pm, we began our exploration of German Jewry through the eyes of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. Written in 1836, Hirsch weaves a fictional discussion between a Rabbi and former colleague, who is struggling with his Judaism.
For those unfamilar with Hirsch, it's important to note that at the time of his writing, he was a young man of 28 who was taking on both the established Orthodox and Reform movement. He was presenting a Judaism that he maintained was one full of intellectual and spiritual energy. His eloquent explanations certainly get the room moving with charged debate and comments!
So join us every Tuesday as we study the monumental work and discover the modern father of Orthodoxy today. Come and see if his approach talks to you.

