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A Live Webinar with Rabbis Evan & Ari Moffic

Faith & Religious Traditions: Will They be Relevant to Future Generations?

Please join us for a Live Virtual Conversation with Rabbis Evan & Ari Moffic on Friday, April 9 at 12 noon. REGISTRATION REQUIRED

After registration, a confirmation email will be sent with a LINK to the live presentation on April 9 at 12 noon.

This is a FREE EVENT, HOWEVER during these uncertain times, your support is critical to the success of First Friday Club of Chicago.

To help cover the cost of live programming, please consider the following suggested donations for this Webinar: Non-Member $20 | Member $10


Over the centuries, faith and traditions have been the common thread of worship shared by many religious groups and generations of families. Today, there's a shift in this balance. Families are witnessing their children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews withdraw from their religious communities while questioning the relevance of their beliefs. With this increasing departure, how do we prevent a spiritual void for future generations?

Rabbis Evan and Ari Moffic, married and parents of two children, will share their insight on this complex topic. Both have worked extensively with interfaith families who have been challenged to find a common denominator between two different religions while keeping their faith and traditions alive. And as parents, Evan and Ari will share their own personal narrative on maintaining a strong faith component in a busy family.

Rabbi Evan Moffic is the spiritual leader of Congregation Solel in Highland Park, Illinois, with a strong commitment to interfaith families. He appears regularly as a religious commentator on Fox News and CNN. His latest book, First the Jews: Combating the World’s Longest-Running Hate Campaign (Abingdon), was published in 2019.

Rabbi Ari Moffic is a rabbi-educator who partners with families to inspire learners of all ages and backgrounds to incorporate Judaism into their lives. Ari is currently the Director of Congregational Learning at Temple Beth-El in Northbrook, Illinois.