LJ Today March/April 2014

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March/April 2014 VOL. XLI No. 2

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Stars align for Biennial Weekend

Fania Oz-Salzberger and Rabbi Jonah Pesner will deliver speeches and sessions at the Biennial, while Rachel Mars will provide entertainment

By Rabbi Charley Baginsky

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N ALL-STAR line-up of speakers has been announced for this year’s Liberal Judaism Biennial Weekend. More than 200 people have already signed up to be part of the event – which takes place from May 9-11 in Reading – and many of them will be attending a Biennial for the first time. We’re also expecting lots more reservations in the run-up to this creative and inspiring weekend. You can find booking details on page 3 or by visiting www.liberaljudaism.org As chair of the organising committee, I’m often asked what people can expect. This is how I respond: As well as an electric atmosphere, like-minded Liberal Jews from all over the UK and full use of a luxury hotel with golf course and spa, the most exciting thing is the incredible array of talent we have from both within our movement and beyond. Almost every Liberal Jewish rabbi will be at the Biennial, leading sessions and looking forward to discussing not only the roots of Liberal Judaism, but the potential they believe we have to create a relevant and inspirational future together.

Our movement’s lay leadership will be strongly represented – by LJ chairman Lucian J Hudson and his fantastic team of national officers – demonstrating the creative partnership so clearly present in Liberal Judaism. We will also be joined by leaders from Reform Judaism. Rabbi Dr Andrew Goldstein, the new president of our movement, will be delivering the Shabbat morning sermon, while chief executive Rabbi Danny Rich will be speaking on Friday evening. National officer Robin Moss – who works as Israel engagement educator for UJIA – will be providing sessions on Israel, the present and the future. We are also proud to welcome two guests from outside Liberal Judaism. Rabbi Jonah Pesner – the senior vice president of our American sister movement the Union for Reform Judaism – is coming over from the States. Not only is he an excellent speaker but he has a wealth of experience to share, as the founder of Just Communities, on how congregations can be transformative institutions for their members and the world around them. He will deliver the keynote speech on Saturday afternoon.

Fania Oz-Salzberger, the acclaimed historian and daughter of Amos Oz, will be joining us to run sessions on her new book written with her father, Jews and Words, and on cultural Judaism as the future path for a vibrant Judaism. No conference would be complete without evening entertainment and this year we are excited to announce that comedienne Rachel Mars, of Edinburgh Festival and JW3 fame, will be joining us. Her unique brand of comedy is both funny and thought-provoking. She will be followed by friend of Liberal Judaism Daniel Cainer, who will also be running sessions over the course of the Biennial. This is just a taste of the phenomenal line up we have arranged for the 2014 Biennial Weekend. The excitement that it can generate on paper is but a fraction of the reality that being part of it will create. So what are you waiting for, confirm your place today! • Keep up to date with all the latest Biennial Weekend information by following @LJBiennial2014 on Twitter. For the full schedule of events and details of how to book your place, turn to page 3.


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