Rabbi Dr. Kari Tuling will build on the argument that she made on the morning of Yom Kippur, to articulate a theological response to the current immigration crisis, arguing on the basis of biblical and philosophical texts.
Register before 5 p.m. the Sunday before for in-person lunch ($10) or by the next evening for the Zoom link.
For more information, please email Lunch and Learn.
A lifelong learner, Kari Tuling received rabbinic ordination in 2004 and earned her PhD in Jewish thought in 2013, both from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, and an Executive Master’s in Jewish Professional Studies from Spertus Institute’s distance program in 2022. She has served congregations in Connecticut, Indiana, New York, and Ohio, and has taught undergraduate Jewish Studies courses at the University of Cincinnati, SUNY Plattsburgh, Hebrew Union College, and the Louisville Seminary. A prolific author, her book, Thinking About God: Jewish Views, was published by JPS/University of Nebraska Press in 2020. She currently serves as the Interim Rabbi at Temple Micah in Washington, DC.