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Siyyum for the Completion of Tractate Shevuot

Hosted By: My Jewish Learning

Join My Jewish Learning’s celebration upon completing the study of Talmud tractate Shevuot on:

Friday, June 20, 12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT 

We’ll be joined by Rabbi Asher Lopatin, Dr. Sara Ronis and Rabbi Elliot Goldberg as we take a look back at Shevuot.

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Rabbi Elliot Goldberg

Rabbi Elliot Goldberg is an executive coach and consultant, working with educational institutions to develop leadership, refine curriculum and improve instruction.  He has more than two decades of experience in Jewish Day schools and has spent a lifetime of summers at Ramah Camps. He is a regular contributor to My Jewish Learning’s A Daily Dose of Talmud.
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Rabbi Asher Lopatin

Rabbi Asher Lopatin is the Director of Community Affairs at the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor and the founding rabbi of Kehillat Etz Chayim of Detroit. He is an active contributor to My Jewish Learning's Daily Dose of Talmud.
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Dr. Sara Ronis

Dr. Sara Ronis is associate professor of Theology at St. Mary’s University, Texas, where she teaches courses in the Hebrew Bible and its reception, and Jewish Studies and religious studies more broadly. She holds a Ph.D. in ancient Judaism specializing in the Talmud from Yale University, and a B.A. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University. Her research interests include rabbinic subjectivity and definitions of personhood, constructions of gender and authority in rabbinic literature, and rabbinic imaginings of and encounters with the other in late antiquity. Her first book, "Demons in the Details: Demonic Discourse and Rabbinic Culture in the Babylonian Talmud" (August 2022), looks at demonic discourse in the Babylonian Talmud in its legal, narrative, and socio-cultural contexts.
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