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SIR: Rav Ronen Neuwirth & Dr. Pnina Neuwirth of Beit Hillel

Saturday, August 1, 2015 16 Av 5775

All Day

YIP Education Committee welcomes

Rabbi Ronen & Dr. Pnina Neuwirth – July 31-August 1

Friday night – 9:30pm @ YIP 

  • Rav Ronen Neuwirth:   Do We Need a Third Temple Today?   

Shabbat morning  - following musaf

  • Dr. Pnina Neuwirth: Equality and Inclusion of Women in the Public Sphere: a Spiritual Perspective

Shabbat afternoon

  • 4:45 PMDr. Pnina: The Israeli-Arab Conflict in an Apolitical-Spiritual Perspective

Drop off your kids - youth activities – all ages

Followed by Refreshments – sponsored by Sisterhood (5:30pm)

  • 6:45 PM Rav Ronen: Challenges of Orthodoxy in a rapidly changing world. Where do we draw the lines?

Mincha 7:30 (15 minutes earlier than on calendar)

Seudah Shlishit ~ 7:55

  • Rav Ronen:   Relevant Religious Leadership in Israel: Beit Hillel

Maariv/Havdalah – 8:48/8:53

Find out more about Beit Hillel: its formation, challenges and accomplishments in Israel.

http://eng.beithillel.org.il/vision/                            

Rabbi Ronen Neuwirth serves as the Rabbi of Ohel Ari (Minyan Chadash) Congregation in Ra’annana. Rabbi Ronen is the founder and executive director of “Beit Hillel – Attentive Spiritual Leadership,” a spiritual leadership organization comprised of over 170 Rabbanim and Rabbaniyot that strives to magnify the voice of the centrist mainstream Judaism and stop the religious extremism in Israel.    Rav Neuwirth served as a captain in the Israeli Navy Special Forces. He received semichah from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and received a B.A. in mathematics and computer science from Bar Ilan University.  Dr. Pnina Neuwirth is a judge in the Tel Aviv Magistrate Court.  She holds a Ph.D. in Tax Law from the Haifa University. She teaches law at Bar Ilan University & Sapir College and teaches Torah in Matan HaSharon Raanana and in other frameworks. During the years 2004-2006, Pnina was a visiting professor at Stern College for Women and taught Jewish Studies in the fields of Torat Eretz Yisrael and Jewish Philosophy. 

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