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The College Commons Podcast, with host Joshua Holo, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Resources, presents unique, topical, and scholarly conversations offering passionate perspectives from Judaism’s leading thinkers.
Hubert Humphrey was elected mayor of Minneapolis in 1945 and, in just three years, transformed it from being nationally notorious for its antisemitism and racism to being nationally acclaimed for its concrete progress on civil rights. How Humphrey accomplished what he did is both dramatic as a part of history and instructive amid the present upsurge in antisemitism.
National conference honoring Rabbi Na’amah Kelman, Dean, upon retirement.
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Join Rabbi Dvora Weisberg, Rabbi Rachel Maimin, and Rabbi Adam Allenberg for a week of events with HUC Rabbinical faculty, students, and alumni. Check out the outline of events for […]
The Heller Museum and Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music are honored to partner with The Defiant Requiem Foundation to present composer and HUC-JIR faculty member Gerald Cohen’s world premiere of they burn, the fires of the night: lamentations from the ashes on October 25th at 7 pm at HUC-JIR’s New York Campus.
Join artist Ellie Beth Scott and curatorial consultant Abby Schwartz for coffee and conversation about the artist’s latest fabric installation and its relationship to the Skirball’s collection.
Rabbi Danny Schiff’s new book is critical in helping to frame the future of the Reform Movement.
Join Cantor Jill Abramson, Director, Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music for a panel discussion with students and alumni. There will be a live stream student practicum prior to the […]
The Israeli Educational Television series Shenayim oḥazin, which aired in 1984–85, was meant to aid the instruction of Talmud in junior high school.
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