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Eli and Bessie Cohen Summer Institutes
  Summer Bet Midrash
   




June 15–22, 2008

Summer Bet Midrash on Judaism and Ecology
"Truth Will Grow from the Earth"

Apply Now  
Application deadline has been extended to May 15.

Rose, Steinberg
INTD 010
Note: Not offered for credit.
Scholarships available

Cosponsored by Hazon.
For more information
Dr. Jonah Steinberg
617-559-8633
jsteinberg@hebrewcollege.edu

Say "environmental Torah," and perhaps a few verses about trees and not being wasteful come to mind. Yet our spiritual heritage has much more to teach us about existing responsibly and creatively as interdependent living beings in the world. Torah and cosmos are deeply linked in Jewish sources from ancient to recent times. In the visions of our forebears, Torah shaped the world, and there was Torah to be discovered and applied in every nook and cranny of creation. Can it be so for us? How can our Torah be responsive to the state of the world around us, and how can we learn wisdom to survive our times from the sources of our heritage?

The Program
In this week-long, all-day intensive encounter with Jewish textual sources, students will study in the bet midrash (study house) of Hebrew College’s transdenominational Rabbinical School. Combining the best of the Western university and the rabbinic study hall, the program integrates firsthand encounters with primary sources and seminar-style discussions, informed by traditional and critical scholarship. There will also be a Shabbat program for participants.

A team of scholars and guest lecturers, including Dr. Arthur Green, Rector of the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College and Irving Brudnick Professor of Religion and Philosophy, will guide the exploration. Rabbi Or Rose, Instructor of Rabbinics and Jewish Thought, and Dr. Jonah Steinberg, Assistant Professor of Rabbinics, are core faculty for the Summer Open Bet Midrash.

All sources are provided in the original languages and in English translation. The program will be satisfying and challenging for veteran learners, and supportive of newcomers as well.

Core Faculty
Rabbi Or Rose
is Associate Dean and Director of Informal Education at the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College. The author of two recent books on Jewish spirituality, he is a contributing editor to Tikkun Magazine. Or is currently completing his doctorate in Jewish mysticism at Brandeis University.

Dr. Jonah Steinberg is Associate Dean and Director of Academic Development at the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College. He received his PhD at Columbia University and was awarded the New Scholar Award by the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion.


Tuition and Fellowships
Tuition is $850, which includes breakfast and lunch daily, as well as all Shabbat meals. Scholarships are available. Local housing for out-of-town participants can be arranged by request. For more information, please contact our Administrative Director, Anne Meirowitz, at ameirowitz@hebrewcollege.edu, 617-559-8632.

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