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The Torah of Disability Access with Rabbi Elliot Kukla
In this talk we will look at the writing of contemporary disabled activists like Mia Mingus, Alice Wong, and Leah Lakshmi Piepezna-Samarsinha on the topic of disability access, and bring them into conversation with the rabbis of the Talmud. We will use this lens to uncover a new Jewish spirituality of accessibility where no one is left behind.
Elliot Kukla (he/they) is a rabbi, author, artist, and activist. In 2006 he was the first openly transgender person to be ordained as a rabbi. From 2008-2021 he offered spiritual care to the ill, dying, and bereaved at the Bay Area Jewish Healing Center. He is currently on the faculty at Svara: a traditionally radical yeshiva, where he is also the founder and director of the Communal Loss Adaptation Project (CLAP). Elliot’s writing regularly appears in the New York Times. He was named one of the 50 most influential Jews of 2019 by The Forward and in 2022, he was even a New Yorker crossword clue (April 12, 7 across).
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4:30pm |
5:30pm |
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Book selections:
For 12/10: Lisa Barr, A Woman on Fire
For 1/14: Elizabeth Graver, Kantika (this year’s One Bay One Book selection)
For 2/11: Norman Eisen, The Last Palace
For 3/10: Anna Berest, The Postcard
For 4/07: Naomi Ragen, An Unorthodox Match
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