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Shabbat Scholar in Residence: Rav Yehuda Gilad

Saturday, December 5, 2015 23 Kislev 5776

All Day

Please join us on Shabbat Vayeshev (December 4-5) as we welcome our second Shabbat Scholar of 5776, Rav Yehuda Gilad of Yeshivat Ma'ale Gilboa and Kibbutz Lavi.

This Shabbaton includes Kabbalat Shabbat at 4:15 PM, a Friday night dinner in shul at 5:30 PM (RSVP and payment required), a lecture at 7:00 PM (free to attend), Shabbat morning sermon, and study at Seudah Shelishit.

RSVP for the dinner by Monday, November 30. There are four dinner sponsorship levels: Student: $18 | Dinner: $36 | Sponsor: $72 | Patron: $108


 

Friday Night, 7:00 PM: “Remaining Humane in an Inhuman Situation: Reflections on Israel's Security Situation”

Shabbat Morning, 10:30 AM: “Joseph and his Dreams"

Seuda Shelishit, 4:15 PM: “Why My Hashkafa is Relevant in Present Day Israel”


 

Rav Yehuda Gilad holds a bold Jewish world-view that embraces human rights and personal dig-nity. Raised in Petah Tikvah, he studied in Israel’s finest yeshivot, including HaYishuv HeChadash in Tel Aviv, Mercaz HaRav in Jerusalem and Yeshivat Har Etzion in Gush Etzion. While enrolled at Yeshivat Har Etzion, he served as a combat soldier in the Ar-mored Corps rising to the rank of Captain. After completing his army service he earned his Teacher’s Certificate from the Yitzchak Herzog Teachers College and Rabbinical Or-dination from the Chief Rabbinate.

Out of a belief that the Israeli army is the most unifying force in Israeli society, Rav Gilad returned to the professional army as a Chaplain. In this role, he stressed his availability to all soldiers and through his hard work and highly personal style, many soldiers from all backgrounds came to see traditional Judaism as a source of strength, comfort and inspiration.

Since 1983, Rav Gilad has served as rabbi of Kibbutz Lavi. In addition to fulfilling the many facets of this role within the Lavi community, he consistently offers his services to all neighboring settlements, such that many people today see in him a symbol of the just, moral face of Torah to the entire Lower Galilee region. In 1993, he founded Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa, where he continues to be Rosh Yeshiva. Committed to the idea that ye-shiva students should not take advantage of Torah study to avoid civic duties, students serve a full, three-year military service as part of their five-year program. Rav Gilad also is a leading figure in Israel’s modern orthodox Rabbinic bodies serving on the advisory council of Rabbanei Tzohar and the steering committee of Beit Hillel.

Rav Gilad is a national spokesman for the morally sensitive in the religious community and has earned recognition for his outspoken views and grassroots activism in promoting a Jewish and a democratic state —one without contradiction and without coercion from the religious establishment.

In June 2002, Rav Gilad became a Member of the Israeli Knesset where he served on the Education and Labor and Welfare Committees. He also is an architect and campaigner for the Kinneret Declaration.

While busily involved in pressing social issues he remains a committed educator who be-lieves that an intellectually honest, religious society must be built upon devotion to Torah and openness.

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