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SUMMARY:Jewish Business Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Jewish Business Ethics: A panel discussion in partnership with CAJE Delet.\n\nFood from Brooklyn Pizza as well as beer and wine will be served.\n\n\n\nPlease see important parking information below!\n\n\n\nRabbi Goodman was ordained in 2006 from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. While at Ziegler\, he was an intern with Clergy and Laity United for Economic justice (CLUE)\, advocating for the rights of low-wage workers\, and co-founded the Ziegler School's LGBT Advocacy group\, Dror Yikra. After leading a Conservative shul in and teaching in California\, JCHS of the Bay in San Francisco\, he has served School Rabbi and Director of Judaic Studies at Denver Jewish Day School since 2011. Rabbi Goodman takes particular inspiration from the teachings of the Hasidic masters\; 18th and 19th century rabbis who had a talent for making that which is esoteric personally relevant to each and every person.\n\n\n\nRabbi Anat Moskowitz was ordained in 1999 from the Zeigler School for Rabbinic Studies. She is involved in community organizations and events which include interfaith clergy groups\, The Rocky Mountain Rabbinic Council\, Jewish Family Services\, Hadassah\, various advocacy groups supporting child welfare and the GLBT communities. In the recent past\, she worked as a middle and high school teacher at the Denver Jewish Day School\, as an adjunct professor at Colorado College in the religion department\, and served as the first Rabbi as Chaplain for the College.  She also worked as a chaplain at USAFA.\n\n\n\nRabbi Yossi Serebryanski\, raised and educated in Australia\, has served as a guidance counselor and personal mentor to hundreds of students during his seven-year tenure at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown\, N.J. Rabbi Serebryanski is known for his sensitivity and depth of caring\, qualities he utilizes in bringing the richness of our tradition to Jews of all backgrounds in a warm\, tolerant\, and friendly manner.\n\n\n\nIMPORTANT PARKING INFORMATION\n\nThere is a basketball game at DU the night of  the event.  Parking is available in the following areas:\n\n \n\nLot 108 in the upper right will be free parking for the entire night.\n\nLot 103\, Lot C\, Lot 311\, Lot 314\, Lot 401\, Lot 108\, Lot L\, Lot T\, and Lot W will all be pay for parking from $5 to $10. Please note that DU runs their own parking and we have no control over that.\n\n\n\nDownload parking map HERE\n\nView parking information online at du.edu/ritchiecenter/parking.html
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Jewish Business Ethics: A panel discussion in partnership with CAJE Delet.<br>\nFood from Brooklyn Pizza as well as beer and wine will be served.<br>\n<br>\n<strong>Please see important parking information below!</strong><br>\n<br>\n<strong><img alt="" src="http://cloud.chambermaster.com/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/Image/Rabbi-Goodman.jpg" style="width: 112px\; height: 150px\; float: left\; margin-left: 5px\; margin-right: 5px\;" height="150" width="112">Rabbi Goodman</strong> was ordained in 2006 from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. While at Ziegler\, he was an intern with Clergy and Laity United for Economic justice (CLUE)\, advocating for the rights of low-wage workers\, and co-founded the Ziegler School's LGBT Advocacy group\, Dror Yikra. After leading a Conservative shul in and teaching in California\, JCHS of the Bay in San Francisco\, he has served School Rabbi and Director of Judaic Studies at Denver Jewish Day School since 2011. Rabbi Goodman takes particular inspiration from the teachings of the Hasidic masters\; 18th and 19th century rabbis who had a talent for making that which is esoteric personally relevant to each and every person.<br>\n<br>\n<strong><img alt="" src="http://cloud.chambermaster.com/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/Image/anat.jpg" style="width: 118px\; height: 150px\; margin-left: 5px\; margin-right: 5px\; float: left\;" height="150" width="118">Rabbi Anat Moskowitz</strong> was ordained in 1999 from the Zeigler School for Rabbinic Studies. She is involved in community organizations and events which include interfaith clergy groups\, The Rocky Mountain Rabbinic Council\, Jewish Family Services\, Hadassah\, various advocacy groups supporting child welfare and the GLBT communities. In the recent past\, she worked as a middle and high school teacher at the Denver Jewish Day School\, as an adjunct professor at Colorado College in the religion department\, and served as the first Rabbi as Chaplain for the College.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;She also worked as a chaplain at USAFA.<br>\n<br>\n<strong><img alt="" src="http://cloud.chambermaster.com/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/Image/yossi.jpg" style="width: 80px\; height: 96px\; float: left\; margin-left: 5px\; margin-right: 5px\;" height="96" width="80">Rabbi Yossi Serebryanski</strong>\, raised and educated in Australia\, has served as a guidance counselor and personal mentor to hundreds of students during his seven-year tenure at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown\, N.J. Rabbi Serebryanski is known for his sensitivity and depth of caring\, qualities he utilizes in bringing the richness of our tradition to Jews of all backgrounds in a warm\, tolerant\, and friendly manner.<br>\n<br>\n<strong>IMPORTANT PARKING INFORMATION</strong><br>\nThere is a basketball game at DU the night of&nbsp\; the event.&nbsp\; Parking is available in the following areas:<br>\n&nbsp\;<br>\nLot 108 in the upper right will be free parking for the entire night.<br>\nLot 103\, Lot C\, Lot 311\, Lot 314\, Lot 401\, Lot 108\, Lot L\, Lot T\, and Lot W will all be pay for parking from $5 to $10. Please note that DU runs their own parking and we have no control over that.<br>\n<br>\n<strong>Download parking map</strong> <a href="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/File/ParkingMapforRWCDenverJewishChamberEvent.pdf">HERE</a><br>\nView parking information online at <a href="http://www.du.edu/ritchiecenter/parking.html">du.edu/ritchiecenter/parking.html</a>\n\n<div style="text-align: center\;"><img alt="" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/Image/ParkingMapforRWCDenverJewishChamberEvent.png" style="width: 500px\; height: 386px\;" height="386" width="500"></div>\n<br>\n<br>\n&nbsp\;\n<div style="text-align: center\;"><img alt="" src="http://cloud.chambermaster.com/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/2146/Image/everythinglogo.jpg" style="width: 400px\; height: 106px\;" height="106" width="400"><br>\n<br>\n&nbsp\;</div>\n
LOCATION:University of Denver Marion Gottesfeld Room\, Ritchie Center 2201 E. Asbury Ave.\, Denver\, CO 80210 Please note that you can park in the different lots marked in blue and the location is the yellow dot in the middle. Parking will cost $5 to $10 to DU. Download parking map HERE For more information and map go to: du.edu/ritchiecenter/parking.html
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URL:https://business.denverjewishchamber.com/events/details/jewish-business-ethics-02-11-2016-132
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