Event Series Biblical Hebrew Spring 2022

Biblical Hebrew Spring 2022

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Tuesdays 11:30am-1pm (Begins February 1) Rabbi Michael Davis In this class we will explore biblical Hebrew and develop a better understanding of it to allow us to read the Torah with greater insight. Prerequisite: Two years of Hebrew at Hebrew Seminary or equivalent Cost is $150 to audit and $750 for Rabbinic students. Sign up here: https://hebrewseminary.org/product/biblical-hebrew-spring-2022/

Event Series “Meaningful Midrash” Spring 2022

“Meaningful Midrash” Spring 2022

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Tuesdays 1:30 – 3:00pm (Begins February 1) Rabbi Michael Davis One and a half millenia ago, the early rabbis inspired, consoled, and gave guidance through sparks of wisdom that were gathered into the Midrash. This class will glean meaningful texts from this compendium of ancient lore. Meaningful Midrash continues the timeless tradition of Jewish learning, claiming from the past inspiration and instruction for the […]

Spirituality-Creating a Relationship with the Divine Spring 2022

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Wednesdays 7:30-9pm (Begins February 2) Rabbi Tirtzah Israel Our esoteric Judaic teachings have taught us that spirituality is a dynamic relationship with divinity and meditation is a tool that facilitates that connection. In the first part of each class we will discuss and examine the scholarship and methodologies for practical spirituality rooted in Judaism. In the second half of the class we will also focus […]

An Exploration of the Babylonian Talmud Spring 2022

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Thursdays 11:00am – 12:30pm (Begins February 3) Rabbi Daniel Vaisrub Together we will study selections from the Babylonian Talmud, the text upon which all modern Judaism are based. We will translate texts from the original Hebrew and Aramaic, work with different commentaries to probe their meaning, and see how these texts form the foundation for modern Jewish life. Cost is $150 to audit and $750 […]

Event Series Aramaic Spring 2022

Aramaic Spring 2022

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Thursdays 7:00 – 8:30pm (Begins February 3) Rabbi Daniel Vaisrub Join us in learning Judaism’s second holy language: Aramaic. The Targums, the Talmuds, and the Zohar are all written in it, and understanding the Aramaic language is indispensable to being able to read and comprehend Jewish texts of the past two millennia. If you already know Hebrew or Arabic, you will have an easier time of it, […]

Bereshit/Sefer Aggadah– An In-depth Study of its Stories & Legends Spring 2022

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Mondays 6:30pm-8pm (Begins January 31) Rabbi Shari Chen From Creation through the story of Joseph, Genesis connects us to our Judaic roots, as we learn about our relationships with God, with one another & with this world. We will read primary texts, from the Torah, and then compare them with the stories of Sefer Aggadah, to explore the significance of the who, what, where, when, […]

Event Series Biblical Hebrew Spring 2022

Biblical Hebrew Spring 2022

Zoom

Tuesdays 11:30am-1pm (Begins February 1) Rabbi Michael Davis In this class we will explore biblical Hebrew and develop a better understanding of it to allow us to read the Torah with greater insight. Prerequisite: Two years of Hebrew at Hebrew Seminary or equivalent Cost is $150 to audit and $750 for Rabbinic students. Sign up here: https://hebrewseminary.org/product/biblical-hebrew-spring-2022/

Event Series “Meaningful Midrash” Spring 2022

“Meaningful Midrash” Spring 2022

Zoom

Tuesdays 1:30 – 3:00pm (Begins February 1) Rabbi Michael Davis One and a half millenia ago, the early rabbis inspired, consoled, and gave guidance through sparks of wisdom that were gathered into the Midrash. This class will glean meaningful texts from this compendium of ancient lore. Meaningful Midrash continues the timeless tradition of Jewish learning, claiming from the past inspiration and instruction for the […]

Spirituality-Creating a Relationship with the Divine Spring 2022

Zoom

Wednesdays 7:30-9pm (Begins February 2) Rabbi Tirtzah Israel Our esoteric Judaic teachings have taught us that spirituality is a dynamic relationship with divinity and meditation is a tool that facilitates that connection. In the first part of each class we will discuss and examine the scholarship and methodologies for practical spirituality rooted in Judaism. In the second half of the class we will also focus […]

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