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“You are not required to complete the task yet you are not free to withdraw from it. If you have studied much Torah they will give you great reward; and your Employer can be relied upon to pay you the wage for your labor, but be aware that the reward of the righteous will be given in the World to Come.”

(Avot 2:21)

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Aug 21
2008

Using Technology in Rabbinic Education

Posted by Administrator in GeneralCRE Blog

In 1990, I visited my friend Rebecca at MIT. As we walked the halls, she described a form of computer communications which she and her friends used to share homework or to set times to meet for pizza. Puzzled, I wondered why they didn't just walk down the hall and knock? Two years passed and Rebecca, still at MIT, spent an evening showing me around her computer account. Loading a rudimentary program, she asked me to envision a newspaper that could focus stories about subjects I was particularly interested in, such as Israel. I simply could not see the value.

Nothing in our tradition speaks against technology. On the contrary, some innovations, such as the printing press and movable type, have played important roles in enabling more Jews to own and access the wisdom of our teachers. In many ways, these most recent innovations have a very familiar feel. The listservs that are favored by many in the rabbinic community resemble the letter writing that previous generations used to seek rabbinic counsel. And the hyper-linking of the web resembles nothing so much as a page of Talmud, which (while lacking the speed of point and click) uses key words and phrases to direct us to other relevant texts. The web is filled with treasures of Jewish knowledge, and the miracles of modern databases have been a blessing to all of us who search through rabbinic and scholarly materials.

Jul 22
2008

Continuing Rabbinic Education: Separating Hype from Reality

Posted by Administrator in GeneralCRE Blog

I confess to periodically watching certain evangelical preachers on Sunday morning. They are charismatic and speak before thousands of parishioners in stadium-like seats. Their message is hopeful, individualistic, mixed with text and pop psychology. They play upbeat music and keep the service short: what could be better! These are the preachers who make the headlines because they are incredibly astute at using media. These megachurches have been portrayed over the years as the successful model of a church, while the media tell a story of decline of mainstream Protestant churches.

I remain even more unconvinced that they offer a viable model for synagogues because:

Jun 12
2008

Descriptions of Program Providers

Posted by Administrator in GeneralCRE ProgramCRE Blog

Question: “I believe in the importance of Continuing Rabbinic Education. What CRE programs are available?”

 

Answer: When you download the PDF you will find descriptions of over 25 programs for Continuing Rabbinic Education, spanning the interdenominational gamut, along with the website for each program.

 

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