“Where does a contemporary man go to find
male bonding? Where does a man go to find a relationship with other men that is
not competitive, that is not comparative, and that is not threatening and
dehumanizing?
…We believe this is the arena and the
mandate of religion, to provide an environment where each and every one of us
feels safe, accepted, loved and not judged.
We believe that religion is where a man can go and not be evaluated for
his material possessions, his notoriety, his romantic conquests, or the power
of his biceps. We believe that
traditionally, religion was the place where ultimate questions were asked and
answered. And we believe that the
experience of a male Seder offers the tools to achieve what men need.”
The MRJ
Men’s Seder™ –
Rabbi Dan Moskovitz and Rabbi
Perry Netter
The
Men of Reform Judaism (MRJ) invites your congregation’s participation in an
exciting, new MRJ project – The Men’s Seder™.
Creating a comfortable and ‘safe’ space for the men of our congregations
to explore and celebrate what it means to be a contemporary Jewish man is both
critically needed, and, at the same time, challenging! Rabbis Dan Moskovitz and
Perry Netter have created just such a ‘space’ using the traditional structure
of the Passover Seder.
Request
a complimentary copy of The MRJ Men’s
Seder™ Haggadah and a copy of MRJ’s
Guide “ How to Plan and Conduct a Successful MRJ Men’s Seder”.