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March 25, 2024 Taste of Hebrew College Me’ah Classic

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  • location Zoom
  • cost Free
  • organizer Hebrew College Adult Learning
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old textJoin us for a Taste of Me’ah Classic

We invite you to join us for a virtual “Taste” of Me’ah Classic on Monday evening, March 25, 2024 from 7-8 p.m. on Zoom.

During this one-hour program, you will learn more about Hebrew College’s Me’ah Classic program with one of our instructors, Rabbi Benji Samuels.  Me’ah Classic takes adult learners on a fascinating journey through the narrative of the Jewish people from ancient to present times.  Me’ah Classic is a comprehensive, engaging, and in-depth adult learning experience open to adults of all ages. Students take a 100-hour (“Me’ah” is Hebrew for 100), two-year journey through the narrative of the Jewish people. Classes are led by outstanding faculty who empower students to become part of the conversation.


Our Instructor

Samuels_Benjamin The evening will be facilitated by Rabbi Benjamin Samuels, a wonderful and long-time instructor in our Me’ah Classic program.

Rabbi Samuels has served since 1995 as rabbi of Congregation Shaarei Tefillah in Newton, Mass., and has been a member of the Me’ah faculty since 1996. He received his bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University and is an alumnus of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship program. Rabbi Samuels earned his PhD in Science, Philosophy and Religion at Boston University.


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If you know of others who may be interested in this program, feel free to invite them to join us for this session.

If you are unable to attend this upcoming Taste of Me’ah but would like additional information, please watch a recording of a previous Taste session from earlier this year on the Me’ah Classic home page.


CJP_Badge_ColorHebrew College’s Me’ah program is supported by Combined Jewish Philanthropies.