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Open Enrollment Open for New York Kollel Fall Classes and Lectures

New York Kollel: The Center for Adult Jewish Studies
Spring 2006 Classes Begin September 13
HUC-JIR is home to a vibrant and diverse learning environment for adults of all skill levels in New York City, with courses taught by leading Jewish scholars and educators.
HEBREW LANGUAGE • JEWISH HISTORY • MIDRASH • TALMUD THEOLOGY • FREE LECTURE SERIES • AND MORE!
The New York Kollel was created by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to serve the large number of Jews seeking to explore their religious and spiritual identities. We offer our students an opportunity to learn in the warm, invigorating, and intellectually challenging atmosphere of the nation's oldest institution of higher Jewish education. The New York Kollel is a program of The Irma L. and Abram S. Croll Center for Jewish Learning and Culture.
Information and Registration: (212) 824-2272 • kollel@huc.edu
FREE LECTURE SERIES
OCTOBER 26, 6:00 pm: Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
Kabbalah: A Love Story
NOVEMBER 21, 7:30 pm: Dr. David Myers and Nomi Stolzenberg
What Does Kiryas Joel Tell us About Liberalism in America?
DECEMBER 7, 6:00 pm: Dr. Uzi Avner - Archaeology lecture
The Biblical and Social Implications of the Timna Miners' Sanctuary
JANUARY 17, 6:00 pm: Dr. Jodi Magness - Archaeology lecture
The Ancient Synagogue at Dura Europus
JANUARY 24, 6:30 pm: Dr. Michael Stanislawski
A Murder in Lemberg: The Assasination of Rabbi Abraham Kohn
CLASSES IN BIBLICAL, PRAYERBOOK, AND MODERN HEBREW
SEMINARS
(once a week, for 3-5 weeks)
The Tree of Days; A journey Through the Seasons of the Jewish Year
Abraham, Isaac, and the Altar: Understanding the Akedah
The Life and Thought of Emanuel Levinas: An Introduction
The Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov
Parashat Hashavua - The Weekly Torah Portion
Dav Sh'vui - A Weekly Taste of Talmud
The Book of Deuteronomy
Introduction to Jewish Philosophy
Introduction to Jewish History
The Jewish Bookshelf
Jesus the Jew and the Beginnin of Christianity
ONE-TIME SEMINARS
September 14: Dr. Steven M. Cohen
Unaffiliated but Engaged: Emerging Identities Among Young Adult Jews
November 2: Dr. Daniel Hillel
The Natural History of the Bible: An Environmental Exploration
November 8: Rabbi Helga Newmark
Psalms and the Holocaust: A Teaching for Kristallnacht
November 16: Rabbi Martin A. Cohen
The Talmud as a Political Text: The Use of Spin and legend
December 7: Cantor Josee Wolff
Prayer is Song-Pathways to the Divine
KOLOT CHADASHIM - "New Voices" - Seminars taught by HUC-JIR rabbinical students
AND MORE!!!
Information and Registration: (212) 824-2272 • kollel@huc.edu
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 communal service professionals, and offers graduate and post-graduate programs to scholars of all faiths. With centers of learning in Cincinnati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles, and New York, HUC-JIR's scholarly resources comprise renowned library and museum collections, the American Jewish Archives, biblical archaeology excavations, research institutes and centers, and academic publications. HUC-JIR invites the community to an array of cultural and educational programs which illuminate Jewish history, identity, and contemporary creativity and which foster interfaith and multiethnic understanding.
Visit us at www.huc.edu
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