New York Book Events for The God Upgrade
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My friend Rabbi Daniel Gropper, who is the rabbi of Community Synagogue of Rye, and I have spent countless hours skiing down vast bowls of powder, contemplating the nature God. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to open his and my conversation to you. To keep the intimate setting of a chair lift (okay, a little bigger!) we will be gathering in a private home (undisclosed location will be disclosed when you RSVP). We will take about 30 minutes to schmooze and enjoy the delicious nosh our gracious hosts are providing. Then at 10:30 I`ll share some thoughts about my journey in writing The God Upgrade and then take your questions as we launch into a dynamic conversation about the nature of God and the world as we know it. Signed books will be available for purchase $16/copy.
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I was at raised Woodlands Community Temple and therefore I believe it to be one of the finest congregations anywhere! I love going "home" to speak at Woodlands and I hope you will join me for this talk. I am thrilled that my colleague Rabbi Billy Dreskin has extended such an enthusiastic invitation for me to come speak and for you to join us! Signed books will be available for purchase $16/copy.
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God Upgrade Updates
- My Prediction for CNN.com for 2012: 24×6 – Take a Day Off
- New Review of The God Upgrade
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- Adventure Rabbi Featured in Wall Street Journal – 7-5-2011
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- Scarsdale Inquirer Article about Rabbi Korngold coming to New York for her Book Talk
- Review of The God Upgrade from the Shabbat Lady (Texas Jewish Post)
- Photos from Adventure Rabbi May 2011 Hike
- CNN Interview with Rabbi Korngold about The God Upgrade
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