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Hebrew College s photography exhibit explores faith amid isolation

Adat Shalom Welcomes New Rabbi Daniel Horwitz | The Detroit Jewish News

25 Horwitz was selected by the Forward as one of the most inspiring rabbis in North America. Rabbi Daniel S. Horwitz, a product of the Metro Detroit Jewish community, has been hired by Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills.  “I’m incredibly excited to have the opportunity to return home in order to join the Adat Shalom community,” Horwitz said in a statement from the synagogue. “In addition to having the chance to work alongside world-class colleagues and committed lay leaders, as someone who thrives on being in meaningful relationships with others, I’m excited to connect (and in some cases, reconnect) deeply with those who make up the Adat Shalom family.” 

Newton photography exhibit examines faith during the pandemic

Newton photography exhibit examines faith during the pandemic Sydney Schwartz Gross How does one worship alone? How have people of different religions embraced their faith traditions during the pandemic? How have sacred texts and rituals provided comfort in these times of isolation?  Hebrew College is tackling these questions in a pandemic-inspired photography show titled “Faith in Isolation Expressed,” which can be viewed in-person by appointment from April 12 through June 6.  The exhibit also features photos from Temple Beth Elohim in Wellesley.  “All religions have beautiful things to share with one another,” said Beacon Hill photographer and teacher Brenda Bancel, who is curating the show. “I want to show how different religious practitioners who were isolated from their communities were strengthened by their faith, revealing the core values of their inherent purpose. I want to show how they embraced this time with grit and grace.” 

New photography exhibit examines faith during the pandemic

New photography exhibit examines faith during the pandemic NEWTON, Mass. How does one worship alone? How have people of different religions embraced their faith traditions during the pandemic? How have sacred texts and rituals provided comfort in these times of isolation? Hebrew College is tackling these questions in a pandemic-inspired photography show entitled “Faith in Isolation Expressed,” which can be viewed in-person by appointment from April 12 through June 6, 2021. “All religions have beautiful things to share with one another. I want to show how different religious practitioners who were isolated from their communities were strengthened by their faith, revealing the core values of their inherent purpose,” said Beacon Hill photographer and teacher Brenda Bancel, who is curating the show. “I want to show how they embraced this time with grit and grace.”

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