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People of the Link

Estee Solomon Gray @estee

the inaugural :)Asilomar Conference CenterPresident’s Weekend 2012

@PeopleOfTheLink

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“People of the Book” NOT

9th c. Quran Napoleon

“eglise”

NOT

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Jonathan Rosen, 2000 Charles Kadushin,

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InterTwined R. Justin Stewart www.rjustin.com

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At the center of the Limmud experience

is a key but often overlooked attribute

of Jewish learning: everyone can be a

teacher and everyone must be a learner

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At the center of the Limmud experience

is a key but often overlooked attribute

of Jewish learning: everyone can be a

teacher and everyone must be a learner

As much as Limmuds around the

world are connected, they also

reflect their own communities.

Hence Limoud, Limmoed, & Limud.

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At the center of the Limmud experience

is a key but often overlooked attribute

of Jewish learning: everyone can be a

teacher and everyone must be a learner

Every Limmud is literally produced by its participants.

As much as Limmuds around the

world are connected, they also

reflect their own communities.

Hence Limoud, Limmoed, & Limud.

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From  the  outset,  Judaism  has  predicated  its  survival  on  education.    Not  education  in  the  narrow,  formal  sense  of  acquisition  of  knowledge,  but  something  altogether  more  vast.  

Indeed,  the  word  ‘education’  is  altogether  inadequate  to  describe  Judaism’s  culture  of  study  and  debate,  its  absorption  of  texts,  commentaries  and  counter-­‐commentaries,  its  devotion  to  literacy  and  lifelong  learning.    

Descartes  said:  ‘I  think  therefore  I  am.’  A  Jew  would  say,  ‘I  learn  therefore  I  am.’  

Jonathan SacksChief Rabbi of the UK

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in CHEVRUTA, please

1. How does one know one is a physicist ?

2. How does one know one is a Jew ?

What does this teach us about learning ?

using your own life & identity(s) as text,

8-10 mins

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Humans are built to learn.

learning

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http://wenger-trayner.comEtienne Wenger

social animals›❯

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Where Learning Happens

COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE

http://wenger-trayner.comEtienne Wenger

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CoP Definition #1 (“In Real Life”)

John Seely Brown

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http://www.johnseelybrown.com/

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“ .. for the first time, we have the technology

that starts to honor the power and role of

the emergent parts of an organization.”

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1995

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CoP Definition #2 (“On One Leg”*)

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“A social history of learning that has become a social structure.”

*after Hillel

http://wenger-trayner.comEtienne Wenger

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CoP Definition #2 (“On One Leg”*)

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“A social history of learning that has become a social structure.”

*after Hillel

http://wenger-trayner.comEtienne Wenger

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Six Degrees of Canadian Cyclinghttp://www.flickr.com/photos/gordonr/4194608074/

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Network of Practice

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“An extended social history of learning that

has become an extended social structure.”

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How Learning Actually Happens

participation reification

meaning

identity

practice

practice

knowing in action

innovation learning

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Arnold Eisen, Chancellor of Jewish Theological Seminary speaking to MPJCDS board, c1997

To see oneself as a Jew is to see oneself as part of a conversation.

A conversation that extends over time, space, media, generations ...

In fact, Judaism IS the conversation.

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http://pennhillel.org/files/u64/SNL_brochure_pics__4_smaller.jpg

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Jewish Learning

chevruta

va’ad

beit midrash

... DialogueMakloket Hiddush

Peer Learning Discipleship

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“Hevruta: From Study to Action” summer/fall 2011

‣ movement between intellectual discussion & personal contemplation

‣ cultivation of compassionate listening

‣ deliberate partnering - paving the way for critical relationships

‣ ideas are multifaceted and complex

‣ responsibility for the other

Maya Bernstein

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Jewish Practice

Christianity puts a premium on belief. Piety is determined by how committed one is to the belief in God and in Jesus as Savior. Yet, belief, in many Christian views, is not something that the individual achieves by his/her own efforts. Rather, belief (or faith) is a gift or grace of God that helps one find Truth and thus achieve personal salvation.

Judaism puts primacy on action and not belief. It puts supreme emphasis on imitatio dei. Judaism is a call to turn all actions in the everyday world into moments that transcend the mundane and find higher meaning and significance—acts of holiness. The centerpiece of holiness is not prayer to God or belief in God; rather, it is the performance of mitzvot... the halakhah (literally “the way”), which is the holy practice that leads to salvation (which though in Christianity generally means “saving” in Judaism can be more likened to tikkun olam—or repairing the world).

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LEARN OR DIE: COVENANTAL COMMUNITIES AS A NEW APPROACH TO HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT,

PhD dissertation, 2008, School of Education, Indiana University

Josh Plaskoff

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"Renew Our Days as of Old": Innovation as a Metric of Jewishness

God innovates in the act of b’reishit bara ... the rabbis interpret this cosmogenic moment as one of innovation more than creation: God makes new within known frameworks and using preexisting elements. Human creative acts .... must follow the same rules.

The language of innovation is not merely faddish but instead is integral to the processes of Jewishness

.the ability to effectively stand with one’s feet in the past while seeing beyond it to the present and future ..

the hiddush (makes new)

The halaKhic system at it core entails an innovative process of ‘making new’ ancient ideas by applying them to contemporary circumstances.

Yehuda Kertzer

A Tradition of Innovation

Journal of Jewish Communal ServiceWinter/Spring 2011. Volume 86, No. 1/2. 

the taqqanah (fix)

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Silicon Valley Learning/Practice

Technology evolves much as a coral reef builds itself from activities of small organisms — it creates itself from itself; and all technologies are descended from earlier technologies

“combinatorial evolution”

With domains, what comes into being is not a new device or method, but a new vocabulary for expression -- a new language for ‘programming’

new functionalities in.  And this happens by slow emergence.

a constant re-expressing or re-domaining of old tasks — accounting, or transportation, or medical diagnostics — within new worlds of the possible.”

- ... not a magical, linear process marked by a series of “Eureka!” moments. ..

- more like the way a system of legal codes forms: slow, organic, & cumulative. 

at the interstices between disciplines and sectors

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People of the Link

The link, not the book, is (and always has been)

the core of Judaism.

InterTwined , R. Justin Stewart ( www.rjustin.com )

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People of the Link

The link, not the book, is (and always has been)

the core of Judaism.

practice

value

meaning

concept▲

InterTwined , R. Justin Stewart ( www.rjustin.com )

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From

covenant & commandment to

community, commentary & conversation,

the most basic acts of Jewish life are all

forms of linking.

textlearningleadershipprayerpracticepeoplehood

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InterTwined , R. Justin Stewart ( www.rjustin.com )

Even the Book is Linked. 28

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NODENODE

TIE

relationshipconnection

activity

LINK

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covenant

a thick, bidirectional tie the most profound of relationships

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covenant

commandedness

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NODENODE

Link

person self

person person

person community

person G-d

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commentary, conversation

People of the Link

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community, authority

People of the Link

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Ruth

conversion, affiliationPeople of the Link

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Link

radical thought

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Link

radical thought

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Link

(a mutually interactive verb: entailing an interdependency between two subjects, each being the object for the other. )

radical thought

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The closest we can come to thinking about God is as a process rather than a being.

We can think of it as “be-ing,” as verb, rather than noun ...

We might call It God-ing ...

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From

covenant & commandment to

community, commentary & conversation,

the most basic acts of Jewish life are all

forms of linking.

textlearningleadershipprayerpracticepeoplehood

.....

InterTwined , R. Justin Stewart ( www.rjustin.com )

Even the Book is Linked. 38

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why ?

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Three Eras of Jewish HistoryThree Stages of Covenant Rabbi Yitz Greenberg

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Three Eras of Jewish HistoryThree Stages of Covenant Rabbi Yitz Greenberg

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Three Eras of Jewish HistoryThree Stages of Covenant Rabbi Yitz Greenberg

[LAY? ]

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Three Eras of Jewish HistoryThree Stages of Covenant Rabbi Yitz Greenberg

Link !

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omg-d moments (Aspen 1996)

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‣‘The Jews’ actually skipped the whole pyramid hierarchy thing.

‣ We’ve been living & evolving radically linked architectures for millennia.

‣ (But evidently lost our language for it along the way. )

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“Judaism  has  always  been  a  religion  of  grassroots  organizing    and  the  rabbinic  model  of  the  20th  century  synagogue  is  perhaps  the  most  foreign  to  the  traditional  Jewish  heritage.  

The  real  question  is  not  how  are  independent  minyanim  new,  but  how  are  suburban  synagogues  -­‐  a  product  of  early  to  mid-­‐twentieth  century  -­‐  a  departure  from  a  Jewish  organizing  heritage  shared  by  ...  dozens  of  Jewish  communal  structures  of  years  past.

There  is  no  new  “big  idea”;    there  is  just  investment  in  the  old,  but  in  a  serious,  meaningful,  and  thoughtful  way.”’

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New/old language: The Networking of Knowledge

“ We thought that knowledge was scarce, when in fact it was just that our shelves were too small. Our new knowledge is not even a set of works. It is an infrastructure of connection.”

“ Traditional knowledge is what you get when paper is its medium... an accident of paper.”

“Networked knowledge is less certain but more human. Less settled but more transparent. Less reliable but more inclusive. Less consistent but far richer. It feels more natural because the old ideals of knowledge were never realistic...”

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New/old language: The Networking of Knowledge

“ The smartest person in the room is the room itself: the network that joins the people and ideas in the room and connects to those outside of it. It’s not that the network is becoming a conscious super-brain. Rather, knowledge is becoming inextricable from - literally unthinkable without - the network that enables it.”

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“To think that knowledge itself is shaped like books is to marvel that a rock fits so well in its hole in the ground.”

David Weinberger , Too Big To Know

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“To think that knowledge itself is shaped like books is to marvel that a rock fits so well in its hole in the ground.”

“To think that Judaism itself is made of its institutions is to ...

David Weinberger , Too Big To Know

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learningleadershipfundingprayerpracticepeoplehood .....

InterTwined , R. Justin Stewart ( www.rjustin.com )46

(invitation to reconsider )

People of the Link

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Link= (LIMMUD = learning)

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Link= (LIMMUD = learning)

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As Jews, Link is one of our native national languages. But, as with Hebrew, we need to relearn how to speak it.

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Link= (LIMMUD = learning)

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As Jews, Link is one of our native national languages. But, as with Hebrew, we need to relearn how to speak it.

To educate a Jew is to bring him/her into the Jewish community of practice and to link him/her to the larger network that is the Jewish people.

- Josh Plaskoff, Estee Solomon Gray, NATE conference, Feb 2011

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Go Forth and

Link !

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Appendices

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Judaism as CoP/NoP

content relationship praxis

reification participation

MEANING IDENTITYLEARNING

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JUDAISM COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE

■ Learning is the root process ...■ “I learn therefore I am.”

■ ... out of which emerges community, meaning, identity, practice. ■ and not only individual communities, but whole landscapes, whole peoples

■ The socialness of it all! ■ Both the engine & the output of learning are social. ■ Jews are always negotiating of meaning !

■ The primacy of practice over belief ■ Removing the hyphen in Judaeo-Christian ■ The primacy and extensibility of active link / covenant / commandment / community

■ Distributed authority and multiple global/local forms of power ■ Since the destruction of the Temple, if not before ■ The primacy and extensibility of active link / covenant / commandment ■ People of the Link

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CONGRUITY

Estee’s professional/community life 1970-2010

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