SAN FRANCISCO, DECEMBER 3-5, 2004
THE "BIBLE" OF SECULAR HUMANISTIC JUDAISM:
A JOURNEY FROM ANCIENT THROUGH MODERN
JEWISH LITERATURE
The International
Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews presented the Tenth Biennial Conference
The conference explored how modern cultural, secular and Humanistic Jews identify with and embrace
the Jewish literary heritage and include it in cultural Jewish education, celebration, and identity. Participants delved into
the literary heritage developed throughout Jewish history, from ancient texts to modern poetry, as leading scholars and modern
philosophers assembled to glean material for inclusion in a 'bible' or canon of Secular Humanistic Judaism.
Our
featured speakers for the conference included:
Robert Alter, Distinguished literary critic and acclaimed author
(The Art of Biblical Narrative, The Art of Biblical Poetry and most recently, The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with
Commentary.)
Amos Oz, International and Israel Prize winning author (A
Tale of Love and Darkness, My Michael)
Naomi Seidman, Graduate Theological Union, who spoke on Secular
Midrash, Modern Yiddish Literature, and the Echoes of Tradition
Ruth Kartun-Blum,, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, in a presentation,
Motherhood, Mourning and Politics in Israeli Women's Poetry
Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi, Hebrew University and Duke University visiting professor,
with her address, With Both Feet on the Ground: The Comic Muse Follows the Jews to America
Azzan Yadin, Rutgers University, spoke on A Secular Approach
to Rabbinic Literature: For Our Sake and for the Sake of the Texts
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, Founder of Humanistic Judaism, Co-dean of the International
Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism, spoke on How Do We Live the Literature?