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Amy Schwartz:

Can Robots be Jewish?
and Other Pressing Questions of Modern Life


Sunday, February 7th - 10:30 am
See your Newsletter for ZOOM information

​Our member Amy E. Schwartz is the Opinion and Book Editor at Moment Magazine.

Join us on Sunday, February 7th when she will discuss her new book.
It is a compilation of articles from Moment Magazine's regular column, "Ask the Rabbis."  The column asks "pressing questions of modern life" such as the one in the book's title, Can Robots be Jewish?  Rabbis from the various branches of Judaism share their own answers, including Rabbi Broitman, who appears in every other issue as the Reconstructionist Rabbi in the column. 
​See this website for more information and to order the book.
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