Adult Learning w/ Rabbi Shavit Lonstein | Adventure Rabbi

Adult Learning with Rabbi Shavit-Lonstein

Adventure Torah Online

Adventure Torah Online is a Zoom discussion and exploration class with Rabbi Alan. We explore Jewish stories, texts and traditions through the Adventure Judaism lens, looking for ways to connect them to our own lives. No previous knowledge is required. No commitment. No cost. Just great discussions. 

  • Each month is a new topics.
  • We meet twice a month with the same topic.
  • They will be at 730 pm MT, on
    • the second Tuesday and
    • the third Wednesday of each month.
  • Thanks to generous sponsors, the class is free for everyone!

Next Classes Tuesday June 9  & Wednesday June 17. Same topic each day.

 

Next Class:

Choosing Jewish Environmentalism

Does Jewish tradition support an environmental outlook, or are we reading without context? To explore this question, we will examine a commentary compiled between the 6th and 8th centuries on the book of Ecclesiastes. It speaks of the human role in caring for the Earth. Or does it?

 

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This month’s classes are sponsored by Sam & Betsy Feldman in honor of Susan Feldman, Sam’s Mother, who recently passed away.

May her memory be a blessing.

 

Please reach out to Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein with questions.

 

 

 

Previous Topics Include: 

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Bring Rabbi Alan to your Community

Interested in some Adventure Judaism learning? Rabbi Alan is available for interactive, creative, inspiring teaching. We can connect indoors on the trail or by the water!

  • Back to Where You Once Belonged: Rediscovering an Ancient Vision of Powerful Prayer
  • God Was in this Place, and I, I did not Know. (An exploration of Kushner’s book)
  • Cunning Wisdom: Hebrew Midwives & Other Examples of the Trickster Spirt
  • Rabbis Misbehaving (Traditional stories of moral leaders being anything but)
  • Introduction to Kabbalah I: Tress of Life
  • Introduction to Kabbalah II: Wow, How, Now
  • The Moral Magic of Mussar (exploring Avot 6:6 for topics such as humility, joy and awe)

We can also lead an Adventure Learning Hike on such topics as:

  • Climbing the mountain of Jewish prayer
  • Kabbalah  and movement up the seferot
  • Building community on the mountain
  • Finding God in the wilderness
  • Listening to the Mountains, dance: Nature through a Jewish spiritual lens
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Private Lessons

We offer bespoke education for adults, tailored to suit your unique preferences and needs. These classes can be used to:
  • Begin a journey of Jewish learning
  • Enhance what you have already learned
  • Support study for conversion

Your choices shape the classes. You can select from a list of subjects, or choose a text to focus on. No Hebrew is needed. This class can supplement and expand on elements of our conversion program.

All lessons are one-to-one and taught online by our Rabbi or Educator.

Option A

Choose 18 topics from the section below.

Topics:

Section 1: Holidays

Section 2: Life Cycle

Section 3: Jewish Values

Section 4:Judaism 101

Section 5: Jewish Mysticism

Section 6: Jewish Texts

Option B

Connect with Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein to choose a text to focus on as we learn together. Possible texts include Perkei Avot, Weekly Torah, Mishna, Rashi, and Back to the Sources. If you bring an interest, we can find a text!

For both options, we would select topics that align with your interests for a unique and personalized learning experience.

About Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein:

Rabbi Alan Shavit-Lonstein lives in Longmont CO, and loves hiking (especially 14ers), biking, and mountain air. He is a teacher who strives to make learning accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds and an officiant who works to build meaningful, authentic ceremonies.

Prior to moving to Boulder, he lived in  St Paul, MN, where he was the founding director of By The Rivers: A Multi-Faith Learning and Lifecycle Center, was a staff member at Hineni: A Center for Adult Jewish Learning and Contemplative Practices, and a member of the Interfaith Family Network.

For two years, he was the rabbi of the Tri-City Jewish Center in the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. He then was the rabbi at Temple of Aaron, St. Paul, MN, from 2002 to 2014.

He and his wife Rebecca are blessed with three children: Noa, Naveh, and Naomi.