…others. Instilling the Value of Learning from Others At the heart of our teaching is the principle that Fellows can learn and grow from relationships with those who are different…
…School of the Arts Background: I identify as queer, use she/they pronouns, and am from Nashville, Tennessee. I grew up in a conservative Jewish setting, but after leaving Jewish day…
…viewpoints or affiliations, it may help to start with an opening question or activity that helps get folks into an “us” mindset — e.g., inviting a story from each individual…
…representing different backgrounds, worldviews, and approaches to Jewish life and practice. Inspired by a diverse faculty of Rabbis, educators, and artists, the pluralistic group of Fellows have the opportunity to…
…Part 6: Voices of Young Israelis 12/15/23 Email – Sharing their stories, Part 7: Voices of Young Israelis 12/22/23 Email – Sharing their stories, Part 8: Voices of Young Israelis…
…it means to be a part of the Jewish community. What aspects of Bronfman you’d especially like to talk to prospective applicants about: I’d love to talk about any aspect…
…part of their process of co-creating art as a gift for Rabbi Sharon. Participants also shared in recognizing Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld for her years of service to the Fellowship….
…opportunity to engage with leading intellectuals, artists, and religious and cultural leaders. Past speakers have included journalist Matti Friedman; author Nicole Krauss; musician and Yiddish scholar Anthony Russell; and Torah…
…life. Last year’s visiting artists included musician Alicia Jo Rabins, visual artist Jessica Tamar Deutsch, and Aaron Henne, the artistic director of theatre dybbuk. The decision to hold our 2021…
…community with those representing different backgrounds, worldviews, and approaches to Jewish life and practice. Inspired by a diverse faculty of Rabbis, educators, and artists, the pluralistic group of Fellows have…