Schwartz Scholars-in-Residence: Rabbi Dr. Adam Mintz & Sharon Liberman Mintz

Rabbi Dr. Adam Mintz is the rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a Modern Orthodox community he founded on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and the Director of 929 English, a web-based project that promotes the daily study of a chapter of Tanakh. He is the author of Building Communities: A History of the Eruv in America and has edited several volumes of essays on Jewish thought and religion.

Sharon Liberman Mintz is the Curator of Jewish Art at The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary in New York and specializes in the fields of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts and rare printed books. Since 1995, she has also served as the Senior Specialist for Judaica and Hebraica at Sotheby's.

Sermon: "Choosing the Chosen People and the Chosen Land: The Challenges of Converting to Judaism”- Rabbi Adam Mintz

Kiddush Class: “Converting a Child: How American Society Influenced Jewish Law”- Rabbi Adam Mintz

Class After Mincha: "The Extraordinary History of Codex Sassoon: The Earliest Most Complete Hebrew Bible" - Sharon Liberman Mintz

Sponsored by Nathan and Louise Schwartz (z"l) of Wilmington, N.C.

Add to Calendar 05/03/2025 09:00 AM America/New_York Schwartz Scholar in Residence: Rabbi Adam Mintz Schwartz Scholar in Residence: Rabbi Adam Mintz is the Rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a Modern Orthodox community founded on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and the Director of 929 English, a web-based project that promotes the daily study of a chapter of Tanakh. He is the author of Building Communities: A History of the Eruv in America and has edited several volumes of essays on Jewish thought and religion. Sponsored by Nathan and Louise (z"l) of Wilmington, N.C. Beth Tfiloh
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