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In The Blink Of An Eye: The Post Pandemic Reality Of Mortality

Hosted By: Kavod v'Nichum

We look at the classic Torah text of Genesis 3 as a springboard to one of the issues brought home in these past months. This is the reality of our own mortality, the overwhelming impact of time as the one reality we cannot control and the fundamental spiritual question that impacts each of us as we seek meaning.

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Rabbi Richard Address

Rabbi Richard Address is the previous Dean of the Gamliel Institute and the Founder and Director of jewishsacredaging.com. Rabbi Address served for over three decades on staff of the Union for Reform Judaism; first as a Regional Director and then, beginning in 1997, as Founder and Director of the URJ’s Department of Jewish Family Concerns and served as a specialist and consultant for the North American Reform Movement in the areas of family related programming. Rabbi Address was ordained from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1972 and began his rabbinic career in Los Angeles congregations. He also served as a part time rabbi for Beth Hillel in Carmel, NJ while regional director and, after his URJ tenure, served as senior rabbi of Congregation M’kor Shalom in Cherry Hill, NJ, from 2011-2014.
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Kavod v'Nichum

Kavod v'Nichum and Gamliel Institute provide resources, education, and training along the Jewish end-of-life continuum: from visiting the sick and pre-planning, to care for the body after death, to providing comfort to the mourners.
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