Rabbi Avruhm Addison will be the guest on Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations next web conversation on December 13 at 1 p.m. EST. The conversation will be based on his Evolve essay, "Good It Is, Good May It Be: Dream Sharing As a Group Spiritual Journey."
Rabbi Addison has led dream-sharing groups for many years. We will discuss how such groups work, how they relate to the history of Jewish dream interpretation, and why people find these groups valuable.
Rabbi Avruhm Addison
Rabbi Howard Avruhm Addison, Ph.D., is an associate professor for instruction in Temple University’s Intellectual Heritage Program, where he teaches an undergraduate seminar titled “Dreams, Visions and the Good Life.” He also serves as director of Jewish spirituality doctoral programs at the Graduate Theological Foundation, where he offers a graduate tutorial called “Spirituality and Dreams.” His books include The Enneagram and Kabbalah: Reading Your Soul and Jewish Spiritual Direction: An Innovative Guide From Traditional and Contemporary Sources. He can be reached through his website: www.NightlyRevelations.com.
About Evolve
Evolve: Groundbreaking Jewish Conversations is an initiative of Reconstructing Judaism. We seek to promote the ongoing evolution of the Jewish community by launching collective, communal conversations about the urgent issues of our day. To that end, Evolve brings multiple voices together to listen to one another’s point of view and to interact respectfully. In an era when it has become ever more difficult to remain open to viewpoints that differ from our own, Evolve cultivates covenantal conversations even when we disagree. In this way, we hope to enhance the ongoing evolution of Jewish civilization. Learn more on our Evolve website.
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