HaOlam Omed: Standing Together in Solidarity
At this uncertain hour, and as we mark the 17th of Tammuz, join us to reaffirm our shared commitment to justice and healing in this one-hour Zoom with time for prayer, learning, and solidarity.
At this uncertain hour, and as we mark the 17th of Tammuz, join us to reaffirm our shared commitment to justice and healing in this one-hour Zoom with time for prayer, learning, and solidarity.
Join Hebrew Union College in the Berkshires for a shabbaton with College faculty, leadership, and alumni.
Hebrew Union College is honored to host two scholarly conferences whose aim is both to reflect on the impact of David Ellenson’s career and to build on his extraordinary legacy. Invited participants will explore modern Jewish thought, law, and liturgy in the spirit of innovation and collaboration that David so valued.
Part of the Learning about Learning series hosted by Brandeis University's Mandel Center for Jewish Education, this webinar shares findings from the ongoing Learning and Teaching about What Matters research initiative.
Panel discussion with the artists, moderated by Warren Klein, Museum Director & Curator, Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. Seventeen artists, from New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Norway, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States, reflect on their spiritual journeys to Judaism through conversion.
Karolina and Piotr Jakoweńko, dedicated Polish researchers,
educators, and guardians of Polish Jewish heritage, will present
their latest historical project: the Będzin Ghetto Fighters House.