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Blu Greenberg is an author and lecturer who has published widely on the issues of feminism, Orthodoxy, and the Jewish family, as well as on other subjects of scholarly interest. She has been active in the movement to bridge feminism and Orthodox Judaism. Blu has served on the boards of many organizations, including JOFA. She is married to Irving Greenberg.

Blu Sky Thinking
An interview with Blu Greenberg

Saturday 7:20 PM–8:35 PM Sherwood Dining Room   Other sessions at this time
Text & Thought
Blu Greenberg is best known as a leading activist for Orthodox Feminism in the US. In this session we will imagine that she is shipwrecked on an desert island with nothing but sand, sea and her seven most important texts to keep her company. We will study these texts that have most illuminated Blu's Judaism and been a source of inspiration, insight and comfort to her.
Mikveh: Tradition and Renewal
Saturday 3:00 PM–4:15 PM Manchester Room   Other sessions at this time
Panels
Join us in a lively panel discussion about this ancient, yet modern, ritual. Together we will explore - How is mikveh practiced and by whom? How do/might we find meaning in using the mikveh? How does/can the practice of mikveh affect our spiritual life? And what creative new uses are being developed? All welcome.
Personal Explorations in Pluralism & Dialogue
Joint session with Blu and Irving Greenberg

Friday 8:50 PM–10:05 PM Camelot A, B   Other sessions at this time
Identity and Responsibility
The definition of pluralism: what it is and what it is not. Blu and Irving Greenberg will describe their personal journeys in dialogue, when it worked and when it seemed not to work. **All after-dinner sessions will begin with a 10-minute social activity— feel free to bring your dessert with you!
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