Shabbat Dinner with Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio and Simone Abel at Emanuel Synagogue: Jewish Identity and Justice
Event description
Following Shabbat services on Friday 23 May, join Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio OAM and special guest, human rights lawyer Simone Abel for a communal Shabbat dinner.
Simon has dedicated much of her impressive career to advocating for individuals facing capital punishment and wrongful convictions, and, over the course of the evening, through a deep discussion with Rabbi Ninio, we will learn about Simone's first-hand experience with the Capital Punishment Justice Project, how her Jewish identity has shaped her approach to justice, and the poignant moments that have defined her career. An unmissable evening that will offer much food for thought.
We will enjoy a delicious kosher pescatarian meal, lovingly prepared by Nora's Kitchen. Please specify any dietary requirements when booking. All adult tickets include a range of beverages, including wine. If you have a preferred drop, please feel free to bring it with you.
6.15 PM – SHABBAT SERVICE
7.30 PM – SHABBAT DINNER
9.00 PM – EVENING CONCLUDES
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ABOUT SIMONE ABEL
Simone Abel is head of legal at the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. She is a human rights lawyer and former CEO of Capital Punishment Justice Project (2020-2022), Director of Reprieve UK (2013-2020), CEO of Rene Casin (2010 - 2013) and winner of UNSW’s 2022 Alumni Award for Social Impact & Service.
Simone has spent her career to date focusing on extreme rights abuses, including the use of the death penalty and other rights violations, and training and equipping advocates and organisations outside of Australia. When the Hamas-perpetrated massacre took place in southern Israel on 7 October 2023, Simone decided to change the focus of her work to advocating for her community.
Simone has a Masters of Laws (with a focus on international law and human rights) from UNSW and a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts from the University of NSW.
The most thrilling moments of Simone’s career to date have been working to support a case that led to three individuals’ exoneration and release from a death row abroad, and being part of a joint initiative that successfully evacuated and resettled 96 Afghans at risk of execution.
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PAY IT FORWARD
There are members of our community who are doing it tough. If you are in a position to do so, please consider paying for a spot for someone in need.
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