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News Briefs – Dec. 25

By JTNews Staff, other

University Lecture Series with Scott Noegel
Professor Scott B. Noegel will conduct a series of lectures on the topic “From Pithom to Sinai: Exodus in the Light of Ancient Egypt.” Noegel serves as professor of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies and chairs the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization at the University of Washington. This course is designed to shed light on several key narratives in the Book of Exodus. Cost is $35 for the series. Classes will be held Jan. 13, 20, and 27 at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Alysa Rosen 206-525-0915 or alysa@templebetham.org. At Temple Beth Am, 2632 NE 80th St., Seattle.

The Fourth Stage of the Arab-Israel Conflict
The Stroum Jewish Studies Program presents a talk by Dr. Alan Dowty on the current state of the Arab-Israel conflict. Dowty is a professor emeritus at University of Notre Dame. He has published six books and more than 130 articles on the Arab-Israel conflict, Israel, U.S. foreign policy, and other topics. Wed., Jan. 6, at 3 p.m. At 317 Thomson Hall, University of Washington.

Locating Yourself on the Spectrum of Faith
This four-part series led by Rabbi Zari Weiss will highlight different ideas and beliefs about God from various stages in Jewish history. Participants will have opportunities to explore their own personal ideas about, and relationship to, God. All levels welcome. Classes will be held Jan. 6, 13, 20, and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is between $65-$95, depending upon students’ ability to pay. For more information, contact Rainer Waldman Adkins at 206-547-3914 or office@kadima.org. At Kadima House, 12353 8th Ave. NE, Seattle.

A Taste of Judaism
Rabbi Daniel Weiner will lead a three-session exploration of God, Torah and Israel. Perfect for those who have never studied Judaism before and for those wanting a refresher course. Open to the community. For more information, contact Devlin Donnelly at 206-323-8486. January 14, 21 and 28 at 7 p.m. At Temple De Hirsch Sinai, 1441 16th Ave. E, Seattle.