Victoria: A Taste of Judaism

Progressive Judaism Victoria will offer a four week course entitled “A Taste of Judaism”. This course will whet your appetite for Jewish knowledge.

Progressive Judaism Victoria Inc. is excited to offer “A Taste of Judaism”. This course will whet your appetite for Jewish knowledge. The purpose of the course is to provide a framework for understanding and experiencing Jewish thought and practice. The course aims to introduce participants to key aspects of Jewish theology, history and culture as a preparation for further study and ongoing development. The course will be taught by Rabbi Jonathan Keren-Black.

What: A Taste of Judaism – 4 week course

When: ctober 22, October 29, November 5, November 12 … 6:30 – 9:30pm

Where: Leo Baeck Centre for Progressive Judaism, 31-37 Harp Road, East Kew

Cost: $90

More information:admin@pjv.org.au

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Progressive Judaism Victoria Inc. is the successor to the Victorian Union for Progressive Judaism which was formed over 30 years ago. PJV is the roof body and advocate for the Progressive Jewish organisations in Victoria.

The main aims of PJV are:

  • To promote and grow Progressive Judaism in Victoria
  • To co-ordinate and utilise the resources of all our member organisations for the benefit and development of the whole movement
  • To administer the life cycle events for the members state-wide
  • To administer and co-ordinate the Introduction to Judaism Course
  • To support programs that reach out to unaffiliated Jews in Victoria
  • To support and help our Netzer Youth group and fund the Zionist shlichut (leadership) program from Israel
  • To be a Progressive Jewish voice to government and non-government organisations
  • To be a strong voice within the Jewish community and represent the Progressive movement within the Jewish Community Council of Victoria and the Zionist Council of Victoria
  • To reach out to other religious bodies to create understanding between the various faiths and multicultural Victoria