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HUC-JIR is proud of our accomplished faculty:

Members of the HUC-JIR faculty are featured in the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) Fall 2010 publication Reform Jewish Quarterly.  Click here for further information.

Michele Prince will present at the Levan Institute for Humanities and Ethics USC Office of Religious Life during "The Soul of Medicine" lecture series on September 16th, 2010, from 12 pm - 1 pm.  She will discuss HUC-JIR's Kalsman Institute on Judaism and Health as well as share her personal experiences regarding her religious and spiritual journey as it connects to health.  Click here for further information.

Dr. Gary P. Zola participated and moderated in "The Jewish Experience in the Civil War" on May 27, 2010 in a program sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration. C-Span will be broadcasting the program on September 18-19, 2010. Click here for further information.

 

 

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Founded in 1875, Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion is the nation’s oldest institution of higher Jewish education and the academic, spiritual, and professional leadership development center of Reform Judaism. HUC-JIR educates men and women for service to American and world Jewry as rabbis, cantors, educators, and nonprofit management professionals, and offers graduate programs to scholars and clergy of all faiths. With centers of learning in Cincinnati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles, and New York, HUC-JIR’s scholarly resources comprise the renowned Klau Library, The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, research institutes and centers, and academic publications. In partnership with the Union for Reform Judaism and the Central Conference of American Rabbis, HUC-JIR sustains the Reform Movement’s congregations and professional and lay leaders. HUC-JIR’s campuses invite the community to cultural and educational programs illuminating Jewish history, identity, art, and archaeology, and fostering interfaith and multiethnic understanding.