• April 20, 2025
  • 22 5785, Nisan
  • פרשת שמיני

National Tragedies & Religious Observance

National Tragedies & Religious Observance

The magnitude of the atrocities carried out by Nazi Germany against the Jewish People were unparalleled in modern times forcing the post war sages to look to the past for inspiration in commemorating the Holocaust. Join Rabbi David Sedley as he examines other national tragedies in Jewish history and how the rabbis responded to them through observance of prayers or fast days, and how that is reflected in the observance of Yom Hashoah.

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April 22, 2025
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Tuesday 6:00 pm
April 22, 2025 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
National Tragedies & Religious Observance: National Tragedies & Religious Observance
Class description

Rabbi David Sedley lives in Jerusalem with his wife and six children. He was born and raised in New Zealand before coming to Israel in 1989. He left Israel temporarily (for eight years) to serve as a communal Rabbi in Scotland and England and returned to Israel in 2004. His latest book is "The Elephant of Deliberate Forgetfulness: and other unexpected interpretations of the weekly Torah reading". He has also translated Rabbeinu Yonah's commentary on Pirkei Avos and is the co-author of Sefiros: Spiritual Refinement Through Counting the Omer (both Judaica Press). Over the years Rabbi Sedley has worked as a journalist, a translator, a video director and in online reputation management. He also writes a weekly Torah blog on the Times of Israel.