From the Archives: A Rabbi Leads Conversations about the Ethics of Genesis.
Rabbi Burton Visotzky of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. Since 1987 he's led seminars on the Book of Genesis. The seminars gained a following. Novelists, poets, editors, filmmakers, CEOs, and attorneys attended the sessions to understand the relevance of Genesis to modern life. The New York Times described the seminarv as "the best conversations in New York City." Bill Moyers did a 10-part PBS series on Visotzky's seminar. Visotzky's book is "The Genesis of Ethics: How the Tormented Family of Genesis Leads Us to Moral Development." (Crown Publishers).(REBROADCAST from 10/23/96)
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