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SUMMARY:Sharing Poetry Together
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an evening of poetry readings on Wednesday\, April 14 from 5:30-6:30pm. Each person is invited to bring a poem or two to read aloud and share with the group. These may include writings of treasured poets you admire or poems of your own creation. Then we’ll move to a time of storytelling — how do these poems connect with a moment or experience in your life? We invite you to come and meet neighbors through this form of sharing.To RSVP\, please register here. After you do so\, Zoom information will be sent to your email. You can join with us via video or phone.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/sharing-poetry-together/
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SUMMARY:IRT Day Forum: From "Holy Rage to Holy Hope"
DESCRIPTION:On the third Tuesday of each month\, the Interfaith Round Table invites the wider Washtenaw County community to join us for interfaith dialogue and friendship over the lunch hour. This month\, we would like to explore this question: Have you had moments when you personally witnessed or experienced injustice\, and how did that anger move you to action?\nOur language for this discussion — “from holy rage to holy hope” — comes from Rev. Sharon Risher. Rev. Sharon Risher is the daughter of Ethel Lee Lance\, one of the nine people who died in the Charleston shooting at the Mother Emanuel AME Church. She spoke very powerfully at a recent event with the IRT\nWe’re encouraged to watch the video of her talk before our gathering\, though you don’t need to have watched to come and participate. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3avRZBOmXQ&t=3255s\nTo RSVP\, please register here. After you do so\, Zoom information will be sent to your email. You can join with us via video or phone.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/irt-day-forum-from-holy-rage-to-holy-hope/
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Readings with Rabbi Rob Dobrusin
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table of Washtenaw County invites you to an evening of readings shared from the writings of Rabbi Rob Dobrusin. Rabbi Dobrusin is a long-time friend and former Board member of IRT and the Rabbi Emeritus of Beth Israel Congregation in Ann Arbor. He is the author of The Long Way Around: Stories of Sermons from a Life Journey and the host of the podcast Wrestling and Dreaming: Engaging Discussions on Judaism.During our time together\, Rabbi Dobrusin will read from his book\, his sermons\, and additional writings to share his reflections upon Judaism and his life experiences. We welcome hearing from him.\n \nBorn and raised in Boston (and a passionate Boston Red Sox fan)\, Rabbi Dobrusin was ordained as a rabbi in 1982 and came to Ann Arbor in 1988. In addition to serving two congregations\, Rabbi Dobrusin has been active in many causes including serving as a board member and national co-chair of T’ruah: the Rabbinic Call to Human Rights. Since retiring from the pulpit in 2018\, he has continued teaching and supporting community institutions including serving as a member of the board of directors of the International House of Ann Arbor and volunteering at the Humane Society of Huron Valley. He is also a Volunteer Zoo Educator at the Toledo Zoo. Rabbi Dobrusin and his wife Ellen are the parents of two adult children and their family includes Sami\, a sweet mixed breed rescue dog and two gentle cats\, Spot and Ozzie. To RSVP\, please register here. After you do so\, Zoom information will be sent to your email. You can join with us via video or phone.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/an-evening-of-readings-with-rabbi-rob-dobrusin/
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SUMMARY:Baha’i Faith 101 with Rainn Wilson
DESCRIPTION:The Interfaith Round Table invites you to learn more about the Baha’i Faith with… drumroll… Rainn Wilson! Rainn Wilson is an actor known for a number of roles\, most notably Dwight Schrute on NBC’s The Office. He is a committed member of the Baha’i Faith and the creator of the digital media platform\, Soul Pancake.On Sunday\, April 25\, IRT is invited to join a national Zoom event\, entitled “Baha’i.chat with Rainn Wilson\,” co-hosted by Liz Dwyer. This will include a light\, one-hour conversation about the Baha’i Faith\, including Q&A. This session will explore race and racism in the context of the Baha’i writings.Afterward\, all IRT participants will be invited to a second half-hour Zoom session to meet with members of the Baha’i Faith in Washtenaw County for an additional time of Q&A.To participate\, please RSVP at roederer@umich.edu. IRT Director\, Renee Roederer\, will send you the registration links for both portions of the evening.
URL:https://irtwc.org/event/bahai-faith-101-with-rainn-wilson/
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