

Hasidic Storytelling and Spiritual Development: A Field Report | Rabbi Or Rose
Event Type:
- Discussion, Presentation
- (Online)
Program:
- Process Explorations
Theme:
- Building Alternative Futures
Featuring:
- Rabbi Or Rose
Organizers:
- Center for Process Studies
In this session, Rabbi Or Rose will explore a well-known Hasidic tale about mentorship and Torah study. In so doing, we will analyze the ways in which the storyteller calls us to heightened consciousness about the presence of divinity throughout the created world. Rabbi Rose will also examine how this story serves as a model of the power of storytelling as a sacred practice.
Featuring

Rabbi Or Rose
Rabbi Or Rose is the founding director of the Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College. He is the author of the new biography for young adults My Legs Were Praying: A Biography of Abraham Joshua Heschel (Monkfish). His previous book is the coedited volume With the Best of Intentions: Interreligious Misstep & Mistakes (Orbis, 2024). His next publication, Returning Higher: Hasidic Wisdom for the High Holy Day Journey, in 2026 by Panui Press.
RSVP for this Event
Free Online Event
Disclaimer: This event is open to the public and will be recorded. If you choose to enable your camera or participate in any discussions, your voice and likeness will be recorded, and may be posted on the Center for Process Studies websites and social media, or included in CPS materials and/or publications for noncommercial purposes. If you do not want your voice or likeness to be shared in any public venues, please send an email to optout@ctr4process.org.


