The legalization of cannabis is expanding.
Jewish law has helpful insights on the use of cannabis both for medicinal and recreational purposes. This session will focus on cannabis concerns through a Jewish lens.
Thursday, January 16
8:30 AM EST -10:45 AM EST
Virtual Event
Cost: With credit: $35 each individual class; Without credit: $30 each individual class
Open to all—you need not be a lawyer to attend.
Earn 2 ethics credits per class!
The Gefsky Community Scholar position is endowed by the H. Arnold and Adrien B. Gefsky Endowment Fund of the Federation’s Jewish Community Foundation.
The legalization of cannabis is expanding.
Jewish law has helpful insights on the use of cannabis both for medicinal and recreational purposes. This session will focus on cannabis concerns through a Jewish lens.
Underwritten by the Alan Papernick Educational Institute Endowment Fund.
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