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Nadav and Avihu: A Pastoral Study in Bereavement

Thursday, November 3, 2022 9 Cheshvan 5783

1:00 PM - 2:00 PMOnline with Valley Beit Midrash

 

Nadav and Avihu: A Pastoral Study in Bereavement

A virtual event presentation by Rabbi Joseph Ozarowski

ABOUT THE EVENT:

We will take an in depth look at a tragic Biblical narrative for its contextual, halachic and pastoral value.

 

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Rabbi Dr. Joseph S. Ozarowski is Rabbinic Counselor and Chaplain for JCFS Chicago and Jewish Chaplain for the North Shore Health Care System. He is also an adjunct professor at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership as well as the Academy for Jewish Religion in Los Angeles. Rabbi Ozarowski was cited by Chicago Jewish News as a “Top Jewish Chicagoan of 2013,” and received the “Rabbi Mordechai Simon Award” from the Chicago Board of Rabbis in 2014. He served as president of the Board of Rabbis from 2015 to 2017 and now serves as President of Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC). An engaging, nationally known teacher and speaker, Ozarowski has served congregations in Pennsylvania, California, Minnesota and the New York area.
Rabbi Dr. Ozarowski is a Board-Certified Chaplain. He received his undergraduate degree from Loyola University of Chicago, his rabbinic ordination from Skokie’s Hebrew Theological College and his doctorate from Lancaster (PA) Theological Seminary. He has served on the Jewish Federation of Chicago (JUF) Board and on the North Shore University HealthCare System Institutional Ethics Committee.
A prolific author, Rabbi Ozarowski co-authored Common Ground, (1998, Jason Aronson) and has written numerous articles. His first book, To Walk in God’s Ways – Jewish Pastoral Perspectives on Illness and Bereavement, (hard cover 1995, Jason Aronson, paperback 2004, Rowman and Littlefield) is considered a standard in the field of Judaism and Pastoral Care.
Rabbi Ozarowski is married to Ashira (nee Rapoport), has four children and nineteen grandchildren.

 

 

Register HERE for this class.  

 

 

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