Explore the intersection of Jewish tradition and the Deaf experience in this thought-provoking session led by Rabbi Darby. Hosted at Lehrhaus in Somerville, this event delves into historical and theological perspectives on how the Deaf community relates to the narrative of Sinai. Participants will engage with Hebrew texts and contemporary insights, fostering a deeper understanding of inclusivity and accessibility within religious practice. This is a unique opportunity for learning and community dialogue.
What to Expect
A scholarly yet accessible lecture and discussion session.
Who Should Attend
Students of Judaism
Deaf community members
Educators
Community members interested in inclusivity
Agenda Overview
The session runs from 5:00 PM to 6:15 PM, featuring a lecture and group discussion.
Venue & Address
Lehrhaus
425 Washington St Somerville , Massachusetts – 02143 United States
Organizer
Lehrhaus · Educational Institution
A center for Jewish learning and community in Somerville.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the event?
June 7, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
Where is it held?
Lehrhaus, 425 Washington St, Somerville, MA.
Who is the speaker?
Rabbi Darby.
Is this event accessible?
Lehrhaus strives for inclusivity; please contact them for specific accessibility needs.
Do I need to register?
Check the Humanitix or Lehrhaus website for ticket information.
What is the focus?
The intersection of the Deaf experience and Jewish tradition.
Tags
Jewish
Education
Somerville
Deaf Experience
Lecture
Community
Summary
A lecture on the Deaf experience in Jewish tradition hosted by Lehrhaus.