Faith is a living, bold trust in God's grace, so certain of God's favor that it would risk death a thousand times trusting in it. Such confidence and knowledge of God's grace makes you happy, joyful and bold in your relationship to God and all creatures. The Holy Spirit makes this happen through faith. Because of it, you freely, willingly and joyfully do good to everyone, serve everyone, suffer all kinds of things, love and praise the God who has shown you such grace. - Martin Luther


Thursday, September 19, 2013

Adult forum welcomes Rabbi Ed Stafman from Temple Beth Shalom


Adult forum on Sunday, September 22nd welcomes Rabbi Ed Stafman of Temple Beth Shalom, Bozeman as he shares with us the teachings and traditions of Judaism.

The forum will meet at 9 a.m. on September 22nd in the social hall of Christ the King Lutheran Church.

Below is a bio of Rabbi from the Beth Shalom website www.bethshalombozeman.org.

Rabbi Ed Stafman began to serve as Rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom in August, 2008, following eight years of Rabbinic study and ordination in the ALEPH Rabbinic program, which is part of the Jewish Renewal movement.
Jewish renewal is a worldwide, transdenominational movement, grounded in Judaism’s mystical tradition, and which seeks to bring relevance, creativity, joy, and an all-embracing awareness to spiritual practice, as a way to bring about tikun halev (healing of the heart) and tikun olam (healing of the world). Jewish Renewal rabbis are trained to work in any and all movements of Judaism. Jewish Renewal promotes religious equality for women and all previously disenfranchised Jews, and is open and welcoming towards those of other faith traditions.
Rabbi Ed spent 27 years as a trial lawyer in Tallahassee, Florida, specializing in defending death penalty cases, prior to deciding to attend Rabbinic school. He was largely a secular Jew during much of that time — although he spent 20 years on the Board of a Reform synagogue and 4 years as president — when he discovered “the great richness and wonder in Jewish tradition, texts and practices – so much that I decided to make it his full time endeavor.”
In addition to a law degree and Rabbinic ordination, Rabbi Ed holds a master’s degree in Religion and has completed the coursework (but still lacks a dissertation) for a Ph.D. in Religion of Western Antiquity, which includes early Judaism, early Christianity, and Greek & Roman religion, from Florida State University.
Rabbi Ed is married for 28 years to Beth, a calligrapher, book and graphic artist, a web designer, and a pianist. They have two children, Laura, in her final year of medical student at University of Florida School of Medicine and planning a residency in surgery, and Logan, a recent graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, and now attending Princeton University, where he is working towards his Ph.D in computer science.
Rabbi Ed brings much enthusiasm to Bozeman and, working with the Board, plans expansion of many of the programs of Congregation Beth Shalom. Services, led by Rabbi Ed, are designed to deepen and enrich the worship experience. He loves to teach in our adult education program and is supportive of the work of the social action committee. Rabbi Ed is particularly excited about working with interfaith families and with the larger interfaith community in Bozeman. He is also available for individual spiritual counseling, for visits for the ill, and of course, for all life cycle events.

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