The Islamic Perspective on Jews and Judaism

The Islamic Perspective on Jews and Judaism

Program: Hebrew College Me’ah Select
Instructor: Dr. Shari Lowin (Read Bio)
Dates: 6 Wednesdays, 6/5, 6/26, 7/3, 7/10, 7/17 & 7/24
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. EST
Course fee: $300, financial aid is available
Location: Zoom
Hosted by: Hebrew College

Much of what we know today about how Islam views Jews and Judaism comes from news sources reporting from areas of conflict. But what does Islam really have to say about Jews and Judaism?  In this 6-week course, we will investigate the Muslim attitude toward and depiction of Jews and Judaism, starting from the Qur’an itself. We will look at the relationship between Muhammad and the Jews of Medina; the portrayal of Jews in the classical and later Islamic sources; and, Islamic legal rulings on Jews and Judaism.

For more information, contact meah@hebrewcollege.edu

 

From Trauma to Triumph:
The 16th Century Jewish Renaissance of Tsfat
In Person at Hebrew College

From Trauma to Triumph:
The 16th Century Jewish Renaissance of Tsfat

Program: Hebrew College Me’ah Select
Instructor: Rabbi Benjamin Samuels  (Read Bio)
Dates: 6 Mondays, 6/17, 6/24, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15 & 7/22
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. EST
Course fee: $300, financial aid is available
Location: In Person at Hebrew College
Hosted by: Hebrew College

At times of crisis, we look for models of resiliency. One such exemplar can be found in 16th century Tzfat, a hillside city in the Upper Galilee of the Land of Israel. In the aftermath of the Spanish Expulsion in 1492, after the Ottomans began to rule the land, a small group of elite scholars endeavored to transmute Jewish national trauma into triumph through an extraordinary spiritual and scholarly renaissance. They aspired to apprehend the mind of God and the medium of God’s involvement in the world through a revolution in mystical understanding (Lurianic Kabbalah). They sought to unify world Jewry and advance the ultimate redemption through the restoration of authentic rabbinic ordination (the Semikha Controversy) and legal codification (Shulkhan Arukh). Through their intense spiritual yearnings and evocative poetry, they inaugurated liturgical and ritual change (our Friday night “Kabbalat Shabbat” service). They wrote biblical and talmudic commentary, moral codes, spiritual diaries, and transmitted oral narratives. In this six-session series, we will study this elite scholar circle, their historical circumstances, spiritual achievements, and enduring legacy. Perhaps we will find in their inspiring model Jewish pathways to redeem our own current Jewish traumas with Jewish renaissance.

For more information, contact meah@hebrewcollege.edu

 

The Soundtrack of Zionism

The Soundtrack of Zionism

Program: Hebrew College Me’ah Select
Instructor: Dr. Joshua Jacobson  (Read Bio)
Dates: 6 Tuesdays, 6/4, 6/11, 6/25, 7/2, 7/9 & 7/23
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. EST
Course fee: $300, financial aid is available
Location: Online
Hosted by: Hebrew College

In six presentations with recordings and videos we will see and hear how songs from the Land of Israel reflected the changing character of its population. We will study the origins of popular and political songs from the birth of “Hava Nagila” and “Hatikvah” more than a century ago through the hits of the 21st century and musical reactions to October 7.

For more information, contact meah@hebrewcollege.edu

 

Ulpan Hebrew Language

Instructors: Various (see below)
Dates: September – December 2024
Day and Time: See below for information on all levels
Location: Zoom
Fee: $625-$975
Register: Please register by August 30, 2024 using the registration links below.

Hebrew College’s Ulpan is an immersion language program that teaches grammar, reading comprehension, and conversation skills to students from all levels through the lens of Israeli culture. Ulpan brings Hebrew to life through discussions of contemporary political, social, and cultural topics, and readings drawn from current Israeli news and social commentary. We offer courses at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Class placement is based on written and/or oral evaluation.

Please contact Iris Schor, Director of Ulpan and Hebrew Language, to determine which level is right for you.

Fall 2024 Oneline Classes

All classes are online via Zoom.

Course Name URL Link Instructor Dates Time Fee
Ulpan Level 1A Mon/Wed Register TBD 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday, 9:30-11:00am $975
Ulpan Level 1A Tues/Thurs Register Osnat Hazan 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30-11:00am $975
Ulpan Level 1A Tues/Thur Register TBD 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 7-8:30 pm $975
Ulpan Level 1B Register Adva Alpert 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30-11:00am $975
Ulpan Level 2A Evening Register Adva Alpert 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday,7:00-8:30pm $975
Ulpan Level 2A Morning Register Osnat Hazan 9/11/2024-12/20/2024 Wednesday & Friday,9:00am-10:30am $900
Ulpan Level 3A Register TBD 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 7:00-8:30pm $975
Ulpan Level 3B Register TBD 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday, 7:00-8:30pm $975
Ulpan Level 4A Register Maya Dalzell 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday& Thursday, 9:30-11:00am $975
Ulpan Level 4B Register Maya Dalzell 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 11:30am-1:00pm $975
Ulpan Level 4B Morning Register Maya Dalzell 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday 9:30-11:00am $975
Ulpan Level 4B Evening Register Shlomi Zan 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday, 7:00-8:30pm $975
Ulpan Level 6 Register Maya Dalzell 9/13/2024-12/20/2024 Friday, 10:00-12:00 $625
Ulpan Level 7 Register Maya Dalzell 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Wednesday, 11:30am-1:00pm $975
Ulpan Level 8 Register Maya Dalzell 9/9/2024-12/12/2024 Monday & Thursday, 4:00-5:30pm $975
Ulpan Level 9A Register Aliza Brosh 9/10/2024-12/12/2024 Tuesday & Thursday, 8:30-10:00am $975
Ulpan Level 9B Register Aliza Brosh 9/9/2024-12/9/2024 Monday & Friday, 8:30-10:00am $975
Ulpan Level 10 Register Brosh 9/10/2024-11/26/2024 Tuesday, 10:00am-12:00pm $750

How did we get here? Civil Rights, Social Justice, and Race in American Jewish History

Title: How did we get here? Civil Rights, Social Justice, and Race in American Jewish History (4 sessions)
Program: Open Circle Jewish Learning Social Action
Instructor: Professor Marc Dollinger (read bio)
Day and time: Thursdays, 7:30-9:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Dates: August 15, 22, 29; September 5,  2024
Location: Online via Zoom
Fee: $160, Scholarships are available

Join pre-eminent historian, Professor Marc Dollinger for a deep dive into the important and timely topic of Jews, race, and racism in America. Begin by looking at the question of Jews and ‘whiteness,” a sometimes-controversial topic. The class will then examine anew Jewish involvement in the civil rights movement during the 1950s and early 1960s. Get ready for historical surprises as you investigate Professor Dollinger’s upcoming new edition of his book, Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing the Alliance in the 1960s,on the contributions of the Black Power movement to Jewish ethnic and religious identity in the late 1960s and beyond. Finally, through the examination of historical documents, trace how racism in America intersected with Jewish life. This course is for everyone interested in learning more about this misunderstood topic.

*Hebrew College is organizing a Civil Rights trip to the South, November 10- 12, 2024 with Etgar 36.  Learn more and register here.

Hebrew College Open Circle Jewish Learning is for learners of all backgrounds.

Canadian and other registrants from outside of the US: please email Candace Lyons to complete your registration. We apologize for the inconvenience.