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Pardes jewish day school
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Hebrew College is excited to continue its partnership with Hadar for an annual Halakhah Intensive. Kanarek, drawing on the pedagogies and skills they have gained in the program. Fellows will then teach Talmud classes under the supervision and guidance of Rabbi Lappe and Rabbi Dr. Fellows will participate in an intensive training module with Rabbi Lappe to turn their theoretical study of Talmud pedagogy into the skills of teaching, as well as a semester-long study of Talmud pedagogy with Rabbi Dr. Hebrew College will offer a fellowship to current rabbinical students and alumni beginning in Academic Year 2021-22, helping them strengthen the ways in which they teach Torah in their communities. Hebrew College is joining with SVARA: A Traditionally Radical Yeshiva to transform how, where, and why rabbis teach Talmud. In our program, we guide you through an educational journey to becoming a rabbi and give you the space to shape the program to your needs and interests.

  • Rabbi Arthur Green, Serving God in Joy (audio).
  • Rabbi Ebn Leader, “Prayer as a Spiritual Practice” (video).
  • Rabbi Art Green, “Theology of Prayer” (audio).
  • Rabbi Micha’el Rosenberg: Halachah and Responsibility to Others.
  • Rabbi Art Green, “Judaism and the Environment” (audio).
  • Jerusalem Session – Psalms of Kabbalat Shabbat by Micah Shapiro ’17.
  • Galeh: Tenth-Anniversary Celebration of the Rabbinical School.
  • * Reflections from the Hebrew College faculty, alumni, and students for study and reflection during the High Holidays. May they draw you more deeply into sensitive listening, probing questioning and humble speaking of Torah and Jewish living. Watch, listen and read the words of Torah emerging from the students, faculty and alumni of our school. In Jewish tradition, when we immerse in Torah, bringing our lives to Torah and Torah to our lives, we participate in the ancient and enduring conversation of the Jewish people and continue to reveal Torah. Our tefillah program is truly a communal endeavor that supports the cultivation of each student’s practice and prepares students to lead others into prayer.

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    Examples of those groups include: Catharsis Minyan, Full Liturgy Minyan, Contemplative Minyan, Movement Minyan, and many more. Other mornings, it is an innovative take on Jewish prayer, experimenting with liturgy, music, silence and/or movement.īased on prayer goals and interests, students form smaller “ tefillah groups” that both pray together and meet weekly to reflect on their practice. Some mornings, our shacharit (morning prayer service) includes a full, traditional liturgy.

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    Our dynamic, meaningful prayer community welcomes and encourages engagement with traditional Jewish liturgy and prayer forms, as well as experimentation and creativity. For us, this is the basis of being a spiritual guide and companion for others. Hebrew College rabbinical students are encouraged to cultivate a personally nourishing and sustaining spiritual practice that is rooted in Jewish tradition. Students learn to tend to their own n’shamot (souls), cultivating Judaism as a spiritual practice, so they can sustain themselves as spiritual leaders and authentically guide others. In this spacious, light-filled room, we begin each day with vibrant tefillah that is both rooted in Jewish tradition and brimming with innovation. Students cultivate the habits of heart and mind to meet fellow students and future congregants where they are and help them grow. In our diverse community, students and faculty learn with and from each other, supporting each other as we each seek our own path within Jewish tradition. Supporting one another and nurturing a vibrant community is key to the Hebrew College experience and approach. All questions are welcome as students seek wisdom that will help them on their path toward an authentic personal expression of Judaism - and the ability to lead others on this journey as well. Using ancient books and modern laptops, students in the Beit Midrash immerse themselves in sacred texts, developing the skills and habits to make engagement with our inherited tradition a part of their lives in school and beyond.

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    Our students and faculty call this sacred space their second home and see themselves as a community - both within and beyond the walls of the classroom and the Beit Midrash. We gather in the Beit Midrash to study together, engage in communal prayer and celebration, and share the rhythms of the Jewish year and of one another’s lives. It is a place of engagement - with Jewish tradition, with one another, with ourselves. The Beit Midrash, or study center, is the heart of the Rabbinical School.

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    Pardes jewish day school