November 16 — Amy Lederman: One God, Many Paths
One God, Many Paths celebrates the joy and wisdom that the teachings of Judaism can bring to everyday life. Regardless of your age, religious background, or observance, Amy Lederman’s heartwarming stories can inspire as they provide new insights into love, family, work, relationships, tradition and God.
When: Sunday, November 16, 7 pm
Where: Arthur M. Glick JCC, 6701 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260

Amy Hirshberg Lederman (www.amyhirshberglederman.com) is an award-winning, nationally syndicated columnist, author, Jewish educator, public speaker and attorney. Her new book One God, Many Paths: Finding Meaning and Inspiration in Jewish Teachings is available at www.OneGod-ManyPaths.com and other online bookstores.
Why does Provocate think you should attend this event?
When you think about it, we have a much easier time in the US learning about the spirit and substance of Islam than we do of Judaism. Here’s a chance to correct that gap. It won’t be as deep as other opportunities to learn — a couple of Rabbi Sassos in town will be eager to give you deep whenever you ask — but it should be very interesting.
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The discussion of Islam in Indiana October 18 will provice a contrast; soo too will storytelling from Jewish, Muslim, and Christian cultures November 20.
Know before you go:
Check out Amy Lederman’s website for background.









