Evening. Welcome. My name is rabbi lauren, we are thrilled to have you here tonight. We primarily measure our increasing growth not by how many people walked through the doors, the by the capacity and openness of our hearts. Our hearts has four chambers. For practices that obligate us. We are loving kindness in which we take care of each other at every stage in life. We are justice in which were obligated to redefine the e of who is in this world. These walls may protect us but mostly theyre meant to come down so there are all of us. We re prayer. We pray like our life depends on it and we work first fiercely is of our prayers do not matter. We are sacred text, we never stop going to the depths of it wisdom that continues to and the middle. You dont have to be a member to join us. Just come. Join us for meditation and prayer, come and have a conversation and offee. You came here tonight for Justice Ginsburg is a here, an absolute hero. I annot think of someone to be ith us at this part
We primarily measure our increasing growth not by how many people walked through the doors, but by the capacity and openness of our hearts. Our hearts has four chambers. Four core practices that obligate us. We are loving kindness in which we take care of each other at every stage in life. We are justice in which were obligated to redefine the very we of who is in this world. These walls may protect us but mostly theyre meant to come down so there can be all of us. We are prayer. We pray like our life depends on it and we work first fiercely is as if our prayers do not matter. Lastly, we are sacred text. We never stop plumbing their depths of it wisdom that continues to and the middle. Rabbi holtzblatt you dont have to be a member to join us. Just come. Join us for meditation and prayer, come and have a conversation and coffee. We actually have good coffee. So you came here tonight for Justice Ginsburg, a hero, an absolute hero. [applause] i we couldtt not think of someone to be with u
Have you here tonight. [laughter] [applause] we primarily measure our increasing growth not by how many people walked through the doors, but by the capacity and openness of our hearts. Our hearts has four chambers. Four core practices that obligate us. We are loving kindness in which we take care of each other at every stage in life. We are justice in which we are obligated to redefine the very we of who is in this world. These walls may protect us but mostly theyre meant to come down so there can be all of us. We are prayer. We pray like our life depends on it and we work first fiercely is as if our prayers do not matter. Lastly, we are sacred text. We never stop plumbing their depths of it wisdom that continues to and the middle. Ancient wisdom which continues to animate life. Rabbi holtzblatt you dont have to be a member to join us. Just come. Join us for meditation and prayer, come and have a conversation and coffee. We actually have good coffee. So, you came here tonight for Justi
[inaudible] it evening. Welcome. My name is rabbi lauren, we are thrilled to have you here tonight. [applause] we primarily measure our increasing growth not by how many people walked through the doors, the by the capacity and openness of our hearts. Our hearts has four chambers. For practices that obligate us. We are loving kindness in which we take care of each other at every stage in life. We are justice in which were obligated to redefine the we of who is in this world. These walls may protect us but mostly theyre meant to come down so there are all of us. We are prayer. We pray like our life depends on it and we work first fiercely is of our prayers do not matter. We are sacred text, we never stop going to the depths of it wisdom that continues to and the middle. You dont have to be a member to join us. Just come. Join us for meditation and prayer, come and have a conversation and coffee. You came here tonight for Justice Ginsburg is a here, an absolute hero. [applause] i cannot t
Badere Court Justice Ruth Ginsberg said she has to plans offered some career advice for young women. This is just under a hour and a half. [crowd noise] rabbi holtzblatt good evening. Welcome. My name is rabbi lauren holtzblatt. What is your name . [laughter] we are absolutely thrilled to have you here tonight. [applause] we primarily measure our increasing growth not by how many people walked through the doors, but by the capacity and openness of our hearts. Our hearts has four chambers. Four core practices that obligate us. We are loving kindness in which we take care of each other at every stage in life. We are justice in which were obligated to redefine the very we of who is in this world. These walls may protect us but mostly theyre meant to come down so there can be all of us. We are prayer. We pray like our life depends on it and we work first fiercely is as if our prayers do not matter. Lastly, we are sacred text. We never stop plumbing their depths of it wisdom that continues