- New Visions for Our Jewish Communities. The CCAR will hold
discussions on reimagining the Jewish community; topics include synagogues,
rabbis, the larger Jewish communal world and the role of technology.
- Keeping Families Connected to Judaism. Discussions on how to
help families embrace Jewish living and be engaged in the community.
- Innovations in Jewish Life. Opportunities to connect with the innovative spirit of San Francisco. Events include discussions, explorations within San Francisco and studies geared towards encouraging ways to enhance Jewish communities and the rabbi's role as an innovator.
- Report by the CCAR's Interfaith Marriage Task Force. As a result
of a 30-month study, the Task Force will address the rabbi's role in
engaging intermarried families in Jewish life and living. The Task Force
will report on its findings to date, including overarching insights it has
gained.
- Reform Movement Breakfast. The CCAR has invited the leadership
of the Union of Reform Judaism and the Hebrew Union College - Jewish
Institute to co-host a breakfast, study and important conversation
regarding the future of Jewish life and the role of the Reform Movement.
- Learning Innovative Techniques in San Francisco. Innovative
techniques will be learned at The Contemporary Jewish Museum, The Mission
District, North Beach, Baker Beach, Islamic Society of San Francisco, The
Marsh Theater and Marin County.
- Reimagining the Jewish Community. Exploring new visions for the Rabbinate, the synagogue, and Jewish life through technology, different models of leadership, and other cutting-edge ideas.
- Educating Congregations and Communities about Contemporary Issues
Confronting Israel: Using modern music, films and books to explore how
Israelis see themselves and how to accurately portray the Israel of today
to the CCAR's communities. Additionally, the CCAR will discuss the best
ways to foster constructive dialogue within Jewish communities about the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict and other difficult issues.
- Why Israeli Arabs are a Jewish Issue: A discussion of why
Israel's treatment of its minority Arab population is an issue of Jewish
values and how the work of the North American Jewish community on this
issue is making a difference in Israel.
- Jewish-Muslim Relations in the U.S.: Aaron Hahn Tapper and Huda Abu Arqoub, the Jewish-American and Muslim-Palestinian Co-Executive Directors of Abraham's Vision, will provide a unique opportunity to discuss challenges in Jewish-Muslim relations.
- Daniel Sokatch, CEO of the New
Israel Fund.
- Joe Green, Founder of CAUSES, a popular social networking and fundraising application for Facebook.
- Peter Sagal, Host
of NPR's "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me."
- Dr. Larry Brilliant, President of the Skoll Urgent Threats Fund,
inaugural Executive Director of Google.org and former Chief Philanthropy
Evangelist at Google.
- Rachel Naomi Remen, Pioneer in the holistic health movement and the role of the spirit in health.
Contact Information: Contact: Itay Engelman Sommerfield Communications, Inc. 212-255-8386 itay@sommerfield.com