Each session of this ongoing series will explore a new aspect of the dynamic connection between Judaism and Speculative Fiction (SF). This imaginative genre encompasses fantasy, sci-fi, horror and magical realism. Jewish authors, actors and artists continue to shape modern SF both through explicit mention of Jewish texts and also by nuanced references to Jewish traditions and values. Lend your voice to the conversation as we explore these strange (and marvelous) new worlds through short stories, video clips and art!
This Month: Can Jewish ethics survive in the Wild West? We'll explore how Jewish writers have reimagined this classic setting in speculative fiction, including a Polish rabbi crossing the frontier with an outlaw guide ("The Frisco Kid"), a Jewish sharpshooter who makes a deal with the Devil ("Yossel the Gunslinger"), and Irving, the hundred-and-forty-second fastest gun in the West ("The Ballad of Irving"). Saddle up as we wrestle with Torah among the tumbleweeds, asking how Jewish wisdom can sustain us when we're living alone under the open sky.
Rabbi Josh Breindel is delighted to return to Lehrhaus. Serving as the rabbi of Congregation Beth El of the Sudbury River Valley, he holds Masters degrees in Jewish Studies and Jewish Education from Hebrew College, where he was ordained in 2009. As “The Rabbi on the Radio”, he offers weekly reflections and music on Chagigah (WERS). As “The Sci-Fi Rabbi”, he blends ancient Jewish thought with modern speculative fiction in sermons, articles, and an open Jewish F&SF book group at Beth El. He can often be found singing Simon & Garfunkel, wandering the cool, green hills of MetroWest with his wife and children.

