Venue:
Sixth & I
The Passover Story: From Disgrace to Glory
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Most of us know the story of the Jews’ liberation from slavery in Egypt, but is that all there is? We’ll explore beyond the classic Passover story and inform our own sense of Jewish identity in a contemporary landscape.
This class will be taught by Elizabeth Bonney-Cohen, a candidate for Associate Rabbi at Sixth & I.
About Elizabeth Bonney-Cohen
Raised in Overland Park, Kansas, Elizabeth is a graduate of William Jewell College and Yale Divinity School. Now in her final year of rabbinical school at Hebrew College, Elizabeth’s work focuses on making Judaism’s traditions relevant, accessible, and meaningful. She is an alumna of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship and a current Fellow for Rabbinic Entrepreneurship with Hillel’s Office of Innovation. For the past two years, Elizabeth has worked at Congregation Kehillath Israel. In her spare time, she enjoys documentary films, Apple technology, hosting Shabbat meals, and Hebrew scribal arts.
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