Baltimore, MD - Nov. 28, 2018 - On November 30th, Etz Chaim and Project Inspire are partnering to coordinate a "Shabbos of Inspiration" throughout the entire Baltimore Jewish community. Following the mission statements of both organizations, the goal of the Shabbos will be to educate and inspire community members to reach out to their neighbors, coworkers, and relatives and help share the beauty of Judaism thereby increasing unity throughout the greater Jewish community.
The packed program features renowned speakers from all over the world, including Rabbi Steve Burg, CEO of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Chaim Sampson, Founding Director of Project Inspire, and Rabbi Ephraim Shapiro, Rav of Congregation Shaaray Tefilah in North Miami Beach. Guest speakers also include bal habatim who were inspired by Project Inspire to make Jewish outreach a major focus of their lives as well as balei teshuva from around the world who will share their stories of how interactions with regular observant families changed their lives. The lineup also includes Rabbi Yitzchak Fanger, acclaimed Israeli lecturer for Arachim and Hidabroot who will share his story, “From Buddhist Monk to Haredi Rabbi.”
In planning this event, Etz Chaim and Project Inspire have been working closely with a committee of local community members who have helped to coordinate the individual events occurring over the weekend. The committee has been instrumental in getting the majority of Orthodox Shuls in our community involved on multiple levels. Across the board, our local Rabbanim have been supportive of every aspect of the event and feel that this is in line with the core values of Baltimore– a community that has always believed in Jewish unity. Sixteen shuls including Shearith Israel, Shomrei Emuna, Kol Torah, Suburban Orthodox, and Merkaz Torah U’Tefillah - to name a few - are participating in multiple events throughout the Shabbos. There will also be seven Onegs at the homes of prominent community members located throughout the area that will each feature panel discussions and Q & A sessions moderated by Etz Chaim staff. The event will culminate in a totally free Melava Malka Motzei Shabbos in Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion. The evening will feature divrei bracha from Rabbi Hopfer, a riveting multi-media presentation, and a standup performance from renowned British comedian Ashley Blaker who will share his teshuva story – as well as a delicious spread of food.
Project Inspire, a project of Aish HaTorah, was founded over a decade ago and has impacted the lives of thousands of Jews. Project Inspire has hosted similar events in Cincinnati, San Diego, and Denver, but this will be their largest event to date outside of New York.
“Baltimore is a community that is passionate, professional, healthy, and inspired,” Project Inspire Director of Programming, Rabbi Yaakov Giniger, said. “This is the ideal community to create a dynamic of mutual inspiration between Jews of all backgrounds and religious affiliations. Our mission is to light the spark and we are confident the community leaders will continue to put it into action with the support of Etz Chaim’s talented staff.”
Etz Chaim has been a leading provider of Jewish adult education in the Baltimore area for almost 40 years. Their mission is to inspire Jews of all backgrounds to grow closer to Judaism and each other through meaningful Jewish experiences, relationships, and education. Under the new leadership of Director, Rabbi Zev Pomeranz, Etz Chaim has been expanding rapidly over the past few years. They currently run multiple programs that cater to Jews throughout the lifecycle from college students, to Young Professional, newly married couples, families with young children, and seniors.
“With our years of experience in Jewish outreach and education, we have found that showing others the beauty of Judaism is actually the best way to instill a love of Judaism into our own families,” Rabbi Pomeranz said. “There are countless Jews in Baltimore of all ages who are yearning for greater Jewish involvement and are just waiting for someone to welcome them in at their level. We believe that this is a win-win for the greater Baltimore community!”