FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING

SMALL TOWN JEWISH LIFE IN AMERICA

What is the secret to creating thriving small town Jewish communities?

How has Honesdale’s history helped nurture this 175 year old congregation?

What roles have the Jews on Honesdale played in nurturing the larger community?

 Sunday August 25

1:30-3:00 PM

The program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served following the program (kosher available).

Learn with experts including:

Rabbi Dr. David Freidenreich, Pulver Family Professor of Jewish Studies, Chair, Department of Jewish Studies, and Associate Director, Center for Small Town Jewish Life, Colby College;

Macy B. Hart, Founder, Trustee Emeritus of Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life;

Carol Dunn, Executive Director, Wayne County Historical Society.

The entire conversation will be moderated by Skip Vichness, PhD., past chair of Hillel International and the Foundation for Jewish Camp