May/June 2021 VOL. XLVIII No. 2
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Welcome to the Liberal Judaism Biennial 2021
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HIS edition of lj today has been timed to coincide with the start of Liberal Judaism’s flagship event – Biennial 2021: Breaking Down Walls. Taking place online from Friday 30 April to Sunday 2 May, the Biennial is open and accessible to all. It will be broadcast live on Liberal Judaism’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channels, with interactive elements also running on Zoom. The Biennial boasts 52 speakers and four categories – a main track, keynotes, services and LJY-Netzer sessions for young Liberal Jews. You can see the schedule in the box below and sign up at www.liberaljudaism.org Rabbi Benay Lappe, the Founder of SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva, will kick off Biennial 2021 with a keynote
address: a reframing of the communal Jewish project as a radical, subversive story of meaning. The event’s other keynote will see Leo Baeck College Principal Rabbi Dr Deborah Kahn-Harris and Rabbi Deborah Waxman, President of America’s Reconstructing Judaism, discussing the Future of the Progressive Seminary.
Thursday 29 April Saturday 1 May
Stephen Bush, the Chair of the Board of Deputies’ Commission on Racial Inclusivity, will explore what Liberal Judaism can do better in this area, while Citizens UK’s Charlotte Fischer and Glitch CEO Seyi Akiwowo will showcase their groundbreaking anti-racism training. There is also a chance to hear Liberal Judaism’s own voices including Chief Executive Officer Rabbi Charley Baginsky, Chair Ruth Seager and Biennial Co-Chair Rabbi Leah Jordan - as well as crosscommunal and interfaith panels. Services have been put together by Rabbi Igor Zinkov and will be led by rabbis from across our communities. Biennial 2021 will showcase the best of Liberal Judaism in conversation and at prayer. We can’t wait for you to join us.
5pm: Challah Making
9am: Anti-racism Training
5pm: Breaking Down Walls – A Home For Your Jewish Story
Friday 30 April
10am: Triangulating Judaism – Thinking in Threes
6pm: What is Religion in a Post-COVID World?
11am: Shacharit Shabbat
7.30pm: Havdallah
12.30pm: Lunch & Learn
7.50pm: LJY Gangaschlaff
1.30pm: Keynote 2 – The future of the Progressive Seminary
9pm: Quiz Night!
1.30pm: Classic LJY Kef
9.30am: What’s the Future of 21st Century Judaism?
3.30pm: Breaking Down Walls – Welcome to Biennial 4pm: Biennial’s Big Question 5pm: Can You Hear Me? 6pm: Kabbalat Shabbat 7.30pm: Keynote 1 – The Crash Talk with Rabbi Benay Lappe 9.30pm: Is ‘Radical Inclusivity’ Liberal... or even Jewish?
3pm: Breaking Down Walls – Combatants for Peace in Israel 4pm: LJY-Netzer – Always Setting the Example
Sunday 2 May
10am: LJY Ma’amad 10.30am: Creating British Jewish Community Outside ‘the Establishment’
11.30am: Breaking Down Walls – Lessons from our Youth Organisers 12.30pm: Lunch & Learn 2pm: Breaking Down Walls – A Liberal Jewish Liturgy 3pm: LJY Kef from Israel with Leo Baeck Haifa 3pm: Stephen Bush in conversation with Tamara Joseph 4pm: Inclusion in Action project final (shortlisted communities pitch to win £3,000 in funding) 4.45pm: Breaking Down Walls – Take Home