18 May
We are delighted to welcome The Rt Revd Martin Gorick, Bishop of Dudley, and Patron of the Oxford Interfaith Forum, UK to lead a session of the Psalms in Interfaith Contexts Reading Group.
Here are the details of this fascinating session.

Date: 18 May, 2022
Time: 18:00-19:00 BST I 10:00-11:00 PT | 13:00-14:00 ET
Speaker: The Rt Revd Martin Gorick, Bishop of Dudley, and Patron of the Oxford Interfaith Forum, UK
Chair: Rabbi David Wolpe, The Max Webb Senior Rabbi, Sinai Temple, CA, USA
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