Seminar Schedule
2008 IISHJ Seminar Schedule
January through August
January 18-20, Sarasota FL - "Beyond Tradition: The Roots of Secular Humanistic Judaism" taught by Rabbi Adam Chalom.
Contact: Marcy Moore, Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, 941-309-3216 or the Institute Office, 248-476-9532 or iishj@iishj.org .
March 14-16, Farmington Hills, MI - "Revising the Past: The Ongoing Impact of Archaeological Discovery from Ancient Israel" taught by Professor Brian Schmidt, University of Michigan. (JH 108)
Contact: Linda Glass at the Institute office, 248-476-9532 or lglass@iishj.org.
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April 25-27, Lincolnshire [suburban Chicago], IL - "Women in Jewish Life" taught by Rabbi Adam Chalom. (JC 190)
Contact: Kol Hadash Humanistic Congregation, 847-347-3003 or info@KolHadash.com.
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May 17-18, New York City, NY - "Rediscovering Our Radical Roots" Lead faculty: Hershl Hartman. (JH 138)
Contact: Ed Klein (718) 380-5362 or madrikh@peoplepc.com.
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May 30-1, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - "After the Bible: Rabbinic and Modern Midrash" taught by Rabbi Adam Chalom. (JC 180)
Contact: Roby Sadler at Oraynu Congregation, (416) 385-3910 or roby@oraynu.org.
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June 16-27, Rabbinic and Master's Degree Seminar - "Jewish Calendar, Holidays, Liturgy and Celebration" - Lincolnshire [suburban Chicago], IL, taught by Rabbi Adam Chalom. Open to Rabbinic Program and Master's Degree program students only, reading proficiency in Hebrew required. (JC 500)
Contact: Linda Glass at the Institute office, 248-476-9532 or lglass@iishj.org.
July 17-21, Leadership and Rabbinic Seminar - "Jewish Education and Curriculum Planning" - Farmington Hills, MI, lead faculty: Rabbi Adam Chalom. Open to current and prospective Leadership, Educators and Rabbinic Program students. (PS 400)
Contact: Linda Glass at the Institute office, 248-476-9532 or lglass@iishj.org.
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August 11-22, Rabbinic and Master's Degree Seminar - "Rabbinic and Medieval Jewish History and Literature" - Farmington Hills, MI, taught by Professor Yaron Eliav, University of Michigan. Open to Rabbinic Program and Master's Degree program students only, reading proficiency in Hebrew required. (JH 520)
Contact: Linda Glass at the Institute office, 248-476-9532 or lglass@iishj.org.
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