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Enchantments of Judaism: A Course for Christians (and Others)
Craig Abernethy
Tue Jan 9, 16, 07-08:15pm, 66-154

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)

The purpose of the course is to convey an appreciation of the beauty, structure and historical background of Sabbath worship in Judaism. We will (1) briefly discuss the structure of Sabbath worship and listen to musical settings of Sabbath texts, and (2) do a Bible study on the topic: "Sacrifice: The Career of an Idea." The presenter is a second-year student in the Me'ah program at Hebrew College. This is not a missionary activity.
Web: http://www.angelfire.com/ma/khaver/ej.html
Contact: Craig Abernethy, 66-460, x8-0431, baptist@mit.edu
Sponsor: Craig W Abernethy, 66-460, 617 258-0431, baptist@mit.edu
Latest update: 23-Oct-2000


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