Book Talk on Graceful Masculinity with Rabbi Mike Moskowitz

Event details

  • Monday | November 22, 2021
  • 7:00 pm

The phrase “toxic masculinity” is in the news and culture a great deal, but what does healthy masculinity look and sound like? What can we learn from the wisdom of Jewish Tradition to be better versions of ourselves in relationships?

On Monday, November 22 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom, Rabbi Moskowitz will explore positive manifestations of gendered attributes as reflections of Divine grace. 

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Rabbi Mike Moskowitz is a deeply traditional and radically progressive advocate for trans rights and a vocal ally for LGBTQ inclusivity.

Rabbi Moskowitz received three Ultra-Orthodox ordinations while learning in the Mir in Jerusalem and in Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, NJ. He is a David Hartman Center Fellow and the author of Textual Activism. His writings can be found at www.rabbimikemoskowitz.com.

At CBST, Rabbi Moskowitz studies, writes, and teaches on trans issues and Jewish sources, creating a body of work that is used as a resource all over the world. He represents CBST, speaking and teaching on these topics in other communities, including congregations, colleges, day schools, Jewish community centers, interfaith events, and academic conferences.