Lishma: Text-based Luminous Learning for All
To: 12 November 2024
Following the success of the popular short course Jewish Her-Story: Voices, Visions, and Voyages led by Sidra Moshinsky, the Jewish Museum of Australia is excited to offer another enriching learning experience; Introducing Lishma: Text-based Luminous Learning for All—a new series that invites you to explore the beauty of Jewish texts.
The Hebrew word ‘Lishma’ means ‘for its own sake,’ embodying the spirit of studying Jewish texts not for any specific goal, but for the experience, enjoyment, and deep connection it offers. This series of classes will take participants on a journey through the weekly parasha (Torah portion), guiding us from the conclusion of the yearly cycle into its renewal. Whether you’re a seasoned learner or completely new to Jewish studies, Lishma is open to all—no prior experience required.
The course will take place over 5 Tuesday evening sessions. Please note that there will be no session on Tuesday 05 November due to the state public holiday, Melbourne Cup Day.
No previous knowledge is needed, all are welcome to participate.
Image: Torah scroll, binder & mantle from the Jewish Museum of Australia Collection.
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About Your Tutor
Sidra Kranz Moshinsky is a writer, researcher and educational leader. In 2023 she was the recipient of the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia (Vic) Sylvia Gelman Award in recognition of an outstanding contribution to leadership in Jewish education. Having taught and led in Jewish education for over fifteen years at a number of schools, she is now working on projects across the community, including the Jewish Museum of Australia. Sidra is a regular contributor to The Jewish Independent and a board member of Stand Up Australia: Jewish commitment to a better world.