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Embodied Judaism: The Sound of Ecstasy, Music in Contemporary Judaism on October 17, 2013

“The Sound of Ecstasy” Symposium and Exhibit Honor Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and his Contributions to Music in Contemporary Judaism on Thursday, October 17 from 4:15-6:30PM on the CU 鶹 campus. A light reception precedes presentations which will begin at 4:45PM. The inaugural Embodied Judaism project, which includes a symposium and exhibit, highlights the life and work of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and his role in shaping Jewish Renewal, the newest movement in Judaism, examining it as a religion, social movement and philosophy of spiritual transformation in America from the late 1940s to the present. The free symposium that launches the series is open to CU 鶹 faculty, staff, students and a limited number of guests. RSVPs are required and can be made via email to Meghan.Zibby@colorado.edu  or calling the Program in Jewish Studies at 303.492.7143. Location provided at the time the RSVP is confirmed. Additional information can be found at .

This event is sponsored by The Program in Jewish Studies and the 鶹 Libraries Archives and Special Collections, the Department of Religious Studies and the College of Music.