Torah Teachings for Jewish Grandparents of Interfaith Families

Torah Teachings for Jewish Grandparents of Interfaith Families
Date
Event Time
12:00 PM
Cost
0.00
Location

Online

Event Details

Torah Teachings for Jewish Grandparents of Interfaith Families

Wednesday at 12:00pm PDT


In this class, Rabbi Ari Saks will guide us through the Biblical story of Jacob’s grandson’s Ephraim and Menashe, and how their relationship can give insight to how we must bless and celebrate our interfaith grandchildren today. This story is a powerful reminder of the importance of passing down our traditions and values to future generations, even when they come from different faith backgrounds. We will discuss practical ways to support and connect with your interfaith grandchildren, and how to create a meaningful and inclusive family culture that honors all traditions. By building bridges and fostering understanding, we can ensure that our families continue to thrive and grow, just as Jacob blessed his grandsons so many years ago. 


Rabbi Ari Saks Headshot

Rabbi Ari Saks is a dedicated and accomplished pulpit rabbi, concluding an 11-year career in this role. As the spiritual leader of the Huntington Jewish Center for the past six years, he revitalized Shabbat morning services through engaging Torah discussions, fostered meaningful relationships across all age groups, and introduced innovative educational programs for children and adults. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Rabbi Saks effectively managed the situation. Prior to this, he spent five years at Congregation Beth Mordecai in Perth Amboy, NJ, where he implemented various programs to invigorate the local Jewish community. Known for his outreach efforts, Rabbi Saks organized interfaith initiatives, collaborated with Reform and Reconstructionist synagogues, and held positions of leadership in the Jewish and township communities. With a profound sense of appreciation and responsibility, Rabbi Saks embraces his calling, having found purpose in facilitating important life-cycle events and engaging conversations about Jewish and religious identities. He holds degrees from the Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University and resides in Huntington with his wife and two children.


 

Event Contact
Contact Name
Maven - Spirited by AJU
Phone Number
3104401572