Digital Judaism

Winter                                                                              Imbolc Moon

Torah being read at a Bar Mitzvah
Torah being read at a Bar Mitzvah

I spent part of yesterday compiling a table of Jewish Studies courses online. This all got started because I wanted to know more about modern Israel. I found a Coursera course online, The History of Modern Israel. When I mentioned that it might be good for those of us in the congregation who don’t know this story very well, Rabbi Jamie suggested that we dig deeper into the online education possibilities for adult education. I volunteered.

It’s a harder task than I thought it would be. Several reasons. First of all there is a lot of material. Second the sort of material varies widely from actual online courses similar to the MOOCs that Coursera and Edx provide to short essays on particular topics. Third most are free, but some are not.

There are also sites focused on reference material like Sefaria and the Jewish Library Online, even a couple focused on study methodology like Zug, which links you up with an online study partner. All of this makes for a challenge in organizing the data so that congregants can access it and identify what might be useful for them.

A second facet of the project is to provide the occasional group experience at Beth Evergreen utilizing online course material.

Something to keep me busy.

A Good Heart

Winter                                                                 Imbolc Moon

20170405_152819Kate has a good heart. I’ve always known that. Yesterday it took an iv, a treadmill, some radioactive dye, thallium, and a scan, plus all those technicians and physicians, to prove it. Her lungs are good. Her heart is good. Sjogren’s is bad, or at least ornery, but her underlying health is good.

Since I took up the evening cooking, too, we’ve found that a big part of her daily stress was having to cook after daytime activity had worn her out. As we age, our bodies give us challenges. Some we can ameliorate with exercise or accessories, others demand new ways of living our daily life. A happy third phase depends on our ability to sort out and accept these changes. It really helps to have a partner because what one can’t do, often the other can. I’m so lucky to have found Kate for this journey because we can shift roles easily when we need to.