I'll join Ken Arrow tomorrow, to help celebrate Stanford Hillel's 50th anniversary:
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Saturday, April 2, 2016.
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hillel-Ziff Center, Stanford, CA 94305 Map
Community Open House: Something for Everyone
Saturday, April 2 @ 12:00 pm
Learn
about the economics of matchmaking with Professor Al Roth at 2:30 pm.
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Following lunch at noon, long-time Hillel Director Rabbi
Ari Cartun will be leading the community in Jewish learning. All
levels of experience are welcome.
At 2:30 pm, we're excited to host esteemed faculty member Nobel
Laureates for TED Talks at Hillel@Stanford. What do the Fiddler on the Roof
classic, "Matchmaker," and economic theories have in
common? Find out Saturday during a discussion on the economics of
matchmaking with Al
Roth. Join American economist, writer and political theorist Ken
Arrow for his reflections on an academic life and the role of Judaism
in it.
The Jewish Women's Theatre will lead
a special performance entitled, "UNCUFFED" at 3:30 pm. JWT was
co-founded by Stanford alumna Ronda Spinak, '80, "with the express purpose
of developing stories written by Jewish women about their lives in America
today," she said.
At 4:30 pm, former Hillel staff member Rabbi Mychal Copeland will discuss her
book, Struggling in Good
Faith, a multifaceted source book telling the story of
reconciliation, celebration and struggle for LGBTQI inclusion across the
American religious landscape. Rabbi Copeland was the rabbi at Hillel@Stanford
for more than 10 years. She currently serves as Director of InterfaithFamily/Bay
Area.
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
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