Sandals Lecture
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 • 28 Adar I 5779
6:00 PM - 7:00 PMRabbi Edward Feld is senior editor of the new Siddur Lev Shalem and of its sister volume Mahzor Lev Shalem, published by the Conservative Movement’s Rabbinical Assembly, for which he was listed as one of the Forward 50 – the 50 outstanding American Jews. Of his new book, Joy, Despair and Hope: Reading Psalms (Cascade Books) one reviewer wrote, “Rabbi Feld has a profound understanding of the pathways to spiritual striving,” and another wrote, “It invites readers to see the psalms as windows into the human condition.”
In his distinguished career, Rabbi Feld has served as Rabbi-in-Residence at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America functioning as an advisor and mentor to rabbinical students, Rabbi of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism, and Hillel Director of Princeton University. He is a noted teacher, lecturing throughout North America. Rabbi Feld has published widely on halachic and ethical issues, on Jewish theology and on biblical themes and along with his book on Psalms is the author of The Spirit of Renewal: Faith After the Holocaust (Jewish Lights).
Currently, Rabbi Feld resides in Northampton Massachusetts with his wife, Merle, a noted poet, playwright and mentor to rabbis and cantors. Recently, he and his wife have begun a new virtual teaching venture, Derekh: Pathways to the Heart and Jewish Tradition.
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