…U.S., typically in the Northeast. Summer Seminar: June 25 – July 29, 2024 Winter Seminar: January 23-28, 2025 (tentative) Spring Seminar: April 6-9, 2025 Resources: Download our application tips….
…Night Different From All Other Nights?: The Four Questions Around the World, by Ilana Kurshan (Fellow ’95, Faculty ’09, ’10, ’11). The Passover Haggadah: A Biography, by R. Vanessa Ochs…
…the past century, this phenomenon is rarely examined or interrogated. In this five-week virtual seminar, led by Dr. Judith Rosenbaum (Bronfman 1990, Faculty 2013), we will use video, text study,…
…own pluralistic gatherings on their campuses or in their communities, such as by hosting a meal, study session, discussion, song circle, art experience, etc. Connections to resources and ways to…
“Where Pluralism Thrives” is an intimate discussion series that explores pluralism in our time: what it is (and isn’t), why it’s important, how it’s challenging, and how we can help it…
…Come ready for close reading and close listening. Dates: February 17, March 3, April 7, May 3, from 7:00-8:30pm EST Registration Rafi Ellenson ’11 (he/his/him) is a literary translator, educator,…
…out one of the forms below. Up to 15 pairs of alumni will connect and discuss questions related to life, family, Judaism, career, studies, and personal growth. Important Dates: Applications due: February…
…please contact elizabeth@bronfman.org. We look forward to continuing to help you build supportive spaces for young adults to express their opinions, ask hard questions, and build empathy. Get the Curriculum…
…core values: Jewish learning, pluralism, engagement between Israel and North America, and social responsibility. Please note that projects related to political engagement must be non-partisan. Grants are evaluated by the…
…will apply the training (“training the trainer”) or to work directly with a wider community. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Ochs, Program Officer: Mentoring & Leadership Development, at elizabeth@bronfman.org….