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Wednesday, January 29, 2025   •   29 Tevet 5785

4:45pm  
 
 
Hebrew School
Hebrew School
5:30pm 7:00pm
 
 
Zoom
The life of Moses begins in crisis, as his mother places him in a pitch-covered basket and abandons him to an uncertain fate in the river. The abandoned infant motif is attested in literature from across the ancient world, but the book of Exodus evokes a specific text: the birth legend of Sargon the Great. Scholars have long recognized the connections between these two texts. This talk will offer a new idea about why ancient Israelite scribes turned to this ancient Mesopotamian work of political allegory as a model for the Moses story and explore the implications for how we understand the exodus, the character of its hero, and the origin of the Torah. Speaker bio: Angela Roskop Erisman is a scholar of the Hebrew Bible who specializes in the Torah. She earned her PhD at HUC-JIR Cincinnati in 2008. Her first book, The Wilderness Itineraries: Genre, Geography, and the Growth of Torah, won the Manfred Lautenschläger Award for Theological Promise in 2014. Her second, The Wilderness Narratives in the Hebrew Bible: Religion, Politics, and Biblical Interpretation, was published in November 2024 by Cambridge University Press. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. ZOOM LINK PROVIDED THROUGH REGISTRATION
7:00pm  
 
 
Adult Choir Rehearsal
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