Family, food and faith: Join TSWRJ and the Temple’s Membership and Engagement Committee along with Rabbi Roos when we host filmmaker and Jewish mom Bonnie Rich for a Q&A with Deborah Kalb, Temple Sinai member, blogger, and author, about Rich’s award-winning personal documentary, Life is Rich (watch the trailer here).
While her Jewish camp-going, two-time Israel-visiting, latke-making 20-something daughters see little need for Jewish ritual that doesn’t involve food, Rich tries to convince them to see Judaism as more than matzo ball soup. In the process, she finds herself contemplating her own connection with her faith and takes a humorous and heartfelt look at how families pass down traditions and create new ones.
Invite your teens and adult children – there’s something for everyone! After the Q&A, we’ll break into small groups for a 20-minute facilitated discussion.
Registration is free, and in lieu of her normal fee, the filmmaker encourages attendees to make contributions to the Lipman Social Action & Tzedakah Fund. Once you register, you’ll receive a link to the 45-minute film on October 15 to watch before the Q&A and discussion program.
Family, food and faith: Join TSWRJ and the Temple’s Membership and Engagement Committee along with Rabbi Roos when we host filmmaker and Jewish mom Bonnie Rich for a Q&A with Deborah Kalb, Temple Sinai member, blogger, and author, about Rich’s award-winning personal documentary, Life is Rich (watch the trailer here).
While her Jewish camp-going, two-time Israel-visiting, latke-making 20-something daughters see little need for Jewish ritual that doesn’t involve food, Rich tries to convince them to see Judaism as more than matzo ball soup. In the process, she finds herself contemplating her own connection with her faith and takes a humorous and heartfelt look at how families pass down traditions and create new ones.
Invite your teens and adult children – there’s something for everyone! After the Q&A, we’ll break into small groups for a 20-minute facilitated discussion.
Registration is free, and in lieu of her normal fee, the filmmaker encourages attendees to make contributions to the Lipman Social Action & Tzedakah Fund. Once you register, you’ll receive a link to the 45-minute film on October 15 to watch before the Q&A and discussion program.
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