Open Q & A session with Rabbi Joshua Mikutis from The Weitzman-JDC Fellowship
HUC Presents: A open Q & A with Rabbi Joshua Mikutis from The Weitzman-JDC Fellowship. Join us to learn about funding your education at HUC.
HUC Presents: A open Q & A with Rabbi Joshua Mikutis from The Weitzman-JDC Fellowship. Join us to learn about funding your education at HUC.
https://huc-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ehX_GYiDTcKMQ6MtyUuzDw#/registration
Connect with colleagues in the area and hear an update on the exciting vision for the future of the College-Institute by President Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D.
Join Rabbi Haim Rechnitzer, Ph.D. as we discuss his newly published Ars-Prophetica: Theology in the Poetry of Twentieth-Century Israeli Poets Avraham Ḥalfi, Shin Shalom, Amir Gilboa, and T. Carmi.
Join us on the HUC New York campus for a 2-day event. February 7th and 8th HUC will host an open house event. Activities will include recitals, sermons, and prayer. Full details will be shared in January. Attendees will be able to create their own schedule for this event.
Join Michelle Waldron and Tracey Ward, HUC Office of Recruitment and Admissions, for this deep dive into the admission process. This Q & A is designed to remove the barriers to applying and provide support to interested prospective students and applicants to Hebrew Union College.
North Shore Congregation Israel's annual Bernice and Seymour Nordenberg Memorial Scholar-in-Residence will be Dr. Andrew Rehfeld, President of Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion.
Get ready to celebrate Shabbat like never before!
What did the high priest’s ritual dress look like? How did it function in Temple service? Why did the Romans want to keep it under lock and key? Join us as we explore the biblical text in concert with archaeological remains to understand how Israel’s high priestly garments functioned in ancient liturgy and in the formation of community identity.
What stories can a book tell us beyond the words on its pages? In the aftermath of the immense destruction to Polish Jewry wrought by the Holocaust, Jewish cultural activists went to enormous lengths to rebuild. In this talk, Dr. Rachelle Grossman will tell the surprising story of Yiddish books published in postwar Poland.