Book Launch for "Fragments of the Brooklyn Talmud" with Andrew Ramer

Free admission with free parking on Pierce St between Ellis and Eddy streets. 

Eighty years from now, in a time of increasing environmental degradation and after one sixth of the Earth’s population has died in a vast pandemic, a noted rabbi in Brooklyn hosts a convocation for Jewish clergy and scholars from every background. Her vision: to create a new Talmud for living in dangerous times. Over the course of five years the attendees work to compile a text in multiple genres, but their text is never completed. Eighty years later a single laptop is discovered that contains fragments of their work; those fragments form this book. There are texts of hope, humor, despair, rage, and simple witnessing of a dying world—which may or may not be our world.

Andrew Ramer is an ordained maggid (sacred storyteller) and the author of three prior thematically-linked books: Queering the Text: Biblical, Medieval, and Modern Jewish Stories; Torah Told Different: Stories for a Pan/Poly/Post-Denominational Era; and Deathless: The Complete, Uncensored, Heartbreaking, and Amazing Autobiography of Serach bat Asher, the Oldest Woman in the World. A number of his prayers and poems appear in the siddur of Congregation Sha’ar Zahav. He lives in Oakland, California.

Co-presented by Congregation Sha’ar Zahav.

Interests: Arts & Culture
Date: 
March 14, 2019
TIME: 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Location: 
Jewish Community Library
1835 Ellis St
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
Free

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Organized By: 
The Jewish Community Library
Event Contact Person: 
Noa Albaum
415.567.3327