I never thought being Jewish is just a matter of
classification; we are told – born a Jew, die as a Jew – a package you take
with you for life.
But being Jewish is not just a matter of ‘btw I’m Jewish’ –
because this classification has no meaning unless you choose to do something about it.
So - What does it mean to be a Jew? Whatever you think it is
for you; whatever becomes relevant for your Jewish practice - Yom Tov,
Chag, mourning, philosophy, or even just through exposure to other Jewish groups
and destiny.
One of the nice things about Limmud (which in Australia is called Limmud Oz) – is that it’s an extension of what it means to be a Jew. You
choose to what extent.
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Limmud-Oz in Sydney - A day where we all learn |
Limmud allows you a window to a deep insight of meaningful
life and spirit, where ‘getting together’ becomes a powerful strength and leverage
to how Jews can make a difference.
Sometimes being in Limmud can be similar to a youth group for adults – everyone is on the same level, eye to eye, teach
and learn. Limmud in Hebrew means learning.
Its fun, its contemporary and its all volunteer based.
Limmud-Oz takes place in Sydney every 2 years, alternating yearly with Melbourne, over the June long weekend.
Yom Limmud is a concentrated one day Limmud experience. It takes place in Sydney on the Sunday after Limmud-Oz in Melbourne on even years. This allows Sydneysiders to experience some of the international speakers who participate in Melbourne's Limmud-Oz, combined with an opportunity to hear select local speakers.
This year Yom Limmud is on 15 June, 2014 @ UNSW.
I will be there!
I will be there!
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Limmud-Oz in Sydney - Crowds of all ages |
For more information about this year's program: www.limmud-oz.com.au or follow our activity on our Facebook page, Twitter or use the hashtag #YomLimmud2014.
Yom Limmud is an all volunteer event supported by The Shalom Institute.
You can read this blog post in Hebrew here.
Yom Limmud is an all volunteer event supported by The Shalom Institute.
You can read this blog post in Hebrew here.
לקריאת המאמר בעברית לחץ כאן.
Join the buzz and keep up-to-date - use #YomLimmud2014
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