Did Judaism Invent the Internet?
Are virtual conversations across space and time something new?
Or did Judaism begin a version of the worldwide web thousands of years ago?
Join us to explore these questions on Friday, March 14.
We will share a no-experience-necessary Shabbat dinner, eat, laugh, and learn. All are welcome.
Time: 6:15 PM
Place: Jewish Gateways' cozy home near El Cerrito Plaza and BART station
Childcare: available by reservation
After gathering at 6:15, we'll continue with:
6:30 - Candle lighting and dinner
7:30 - Rabbi Bridget Wynne will lead a lively interactive teaching on ways we might see Jewish tradition as a paradigm for the internet
8:15 - Dessert and schmoozing (time to hang out and chat)
Space is limited. Please contact Rabbi Bridget Wynne at Jewish Gateways, (510) 559-8140, or rabbibridget@jewishgateways.org, to make a reservation and get directions and your food assignment. If your schedule doesn't allow you to bring a dish to share, we offer you the option of contributing $7 toward the dinner.
Added by Bridget Wynne on February 12, 2008