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COURSES OFFERED
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TEXTUAL
TANACH STUDIES
JEWISH
THOUGHT & CHASSIDUT
WOMEN'S
STUDIES
HEBREW
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
HALACHA
CREATIVITY
AND SELF-DISCOVERY |
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| TEXTUAL
TANACH STUDIES
Courses
include a chevruta period and class discussion of the text
with commentaries from the Hebrew sources. Students will be
trained to gain the skills necessary to master the reading
and comprehension of advanced texts. |
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Chumash
(The Five Books of Moses)
The
purpose of this course is to give the student tools for gaining
a clearer and deeper understanding of Chumash (The five books
of Moses). Textual analysis using Rashi, Midrash, and modern
commentaries will raise moral and religious issues involving
our ancestors, the relationship between them, and the dilemmas
they face. |
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The
Mystery of Beginning
This course offers an in-depth study of Parashat Bereishit
focusing on the topics: "The Order of Creation",
"The Creation of Man and Woman" and "Eating
from the Tree and its Effect on Human Consciousness".
Selected classical commentaries such as Ramban and Ohr Hachaim
will be included as well as Zohar, R. Chaim Vital and various
Chassidic sources. |
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| What's
Bothering Rashi?
Learning
the principles that govern Rashi's interpretations, including
commentaries on Rashi such as Mizrachi, the Maharal, and the
Lubavitcher Rebbe. |
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| Early
Prophets
The student will get
acquainted with the period of Jewish history described in
the books of the early prophets, with emphasis on the difference
between secular history and the way history is portrayed in
the Bible. The student will practice reading original Hebrew
sources, and develop her comprehension skills. |
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| Tehillim
(Psalms)
Moshe gave us the five
Books of Law, the Torah. David offered us the five Books of
Emotion, the Tehillim. Few of us ever receive the opportunity
to grasp the inner aspect of this poetry from Heaven. In addition
to analyzing the fundamentals of syntax, our class methodology
includes meditation, writing, and group discussion, which
will encourage new intellectual and emotional insights. The
student will gain the tools to continue this study towards
a deeper appreciation of the Tehillim.
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| Song
of Songs
In this class we will
thoroughly
analyze the poetical Hebrew description of Love and Nature
with the aid of classical commentaries. In addition, the student
is encouraged to connect to the text with renewed wellsprings
of her own soul. The learning includes interactive singing,
expressing the Song of Songs in our own melodies. |
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Song
of Songs
with Malbim
Malbim's commentary understands the metaphor of the pure love
between man and woman as an in-depth analysis of the soul's
yearning for prophesy. Through learning his commentary on
Song of Songs, we tune into our own yearning for connecting
with G-d in the highest way. |
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| Megillat
Ruth - The Scroll of Ruth
Why was Ruth, a convert from the lowest
of people, selected to become the mother of royalty? This
question, together with topics such as: "The True Nature
of Kindness", "Love of the Land of Israel",
and "How to bring about Redemption" will be elucidated
as we tune into the characters' lives through drama and art.
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| Megillat
Esther - The Scroll of Esther
This scroll sensitizes us to seeing G-d behind
the mask of His hiding place. While reading the text, we will
touch upon topics such as "Divine Providence", "The
Relationship between Good and Evil in the World", and
"Women and Redemption". Creative expression such
as drama, dance and art will be incorporated when appropriate. |
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JEWISH
THOUGHT & CHASSIDUT
Students
will become familiar with basic principles of Jewish thought from
classical sources. Courses include a chevruta period and class discussion
of the text with commentaries from Hebrew sources. In addition to
gaining textual skills, students will become familiar with primary
Chassidic concepts. Students are strongly encouraged to apply these
principles to help clarify and resolve life's challenges.
Rabbinic
Profiles
This course offers an intellectual journey through Jewish history
as seen through the eyes of key figures of the period, including
Rashi, Ramban, and Rabbi Akiva.
Derech
Hashem: The Way of G-d
This classic work of the 18th century master Kabbalist
and Talmudist, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (The Ramchal), enables
the exploration of such topics as why Hashem created the world;
the principles of Hashem's Providence over human affairs; the suffering
of the righteous vs. the success of the wicked; the relationship
between the soul and the body; and the relationship between Israel
and the nations. Emphasis is placed on resolving some of the most
basic contradictions and dualities that we tend to encounter as
Jews, thus giving the student the clarity to strengthen her faith.
Tanya:
The Heart of Chabad
Tanya is unique among Chassidic
writings in that
it presents the world view of Chassidism in a systematic way. Additionally,
it offers extremely practical teachings about how to proceed through
the difficulties and resistance one encounters on a spiritual path.
The course will present the student with an in-depth nterpretation
of the text together with guidance in applying the concepts of Tanya
to the challenges of one's life.
Likutei
Moharan: The Teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslev
We will address the following questions relating to our spiritual
journey: "What should we do to make our prayers acceptable?"
"What is the way to come to perfect repentance?" "How
can one accept that everything that happens is for good?" "How
can one taste the Inner Light of the Torah?" and "What
is the pathway to inner peace and Universal Peace?"
Rav
Kook
This course will give a glimpse
of Rav Kook's all Encompassing universal approach. Themes explored
will include: "The Inner Conection Betwwen the Jewish People
and the Land of Israel", "The Vision of egetarianism",
" Art &Aesthetics", "Relationship Between Jew
and Non-Jew", "Lower & Higher Tshuva". Reading
will be selected mainly from Orot, Orot HaTshuva and Orot HaKodesh.
Ein
Yaacov (Agadah)
Selected passages will be discussed and analyzed according to classical
commentaries as well as the Maharal, Ben Ish Chai and Rav Kook.
Emphasis will be on uncovering the many layers of the Talmudic text
and delving into its mystical depths. Students will acquire a basic
Aramaic vocabulary.
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WOMEN'S STUDIES
Women
in the Bible
This course provides an in-depth analysis of significant
female Biblical personalities, such as Chava, Sarah,Rivka, Rachel,
and Leah. Texts will include selections from the Torah, accompanied
by readings from Midrash and the Zohar, as well as classical commentaries
in Hebrew and English. The media of drama, creative writing, dance
and song will be incorporated when appropriate.
Feminine
Workshop (Women and Judiasm)
Through
textual study and by reflecting upon our own lives, we will explore
the role of women in traditional Judaism. This highly interactive
class includes thorough and thoughtful discussions of topics such
as education, prayer, modesty, dating, marriage and family life.
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HEBREW
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
A variety of teaching materials will be used to practice reading,
writing, listening comprehension, and conversation throughout chevruta
and courses. A formal ulpan may be offered according to student
demand.
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HALACHA
These courses will familiarize students with halachic terminology
and provide training for how to ask an educated "she'elah"
(halachic question). Moreover, students will practice reading the
sources and acquire skills in understanding the underlying halachic
principles of the various texts. Texts include: Shulchan ruch, Mishna
Berura, and Shmirat Shabbat K'hilchata.
Talmud
(The Oral Law)
The Oral Law is indispensable for
accurate understanding of the Torah. In this course, we will explore
what constitutes the written and oral components of the Torah, examining
what characterizes each body of writing and their dynamic interrelationship.
Halacha
of Eretz Yisrael
Since the beginning of the Exile, the laws connected with cultivating
the land of Israel have been pushed into the background. With our
return, we now have the responsibility to know and practice the
laws of planting, tithes, orlah, and kelaim. By this merit, our
sages promise, the ultimate redemption will be forthcoming. In addition
to learning the "how" of these mitzvot, the student will
come to appreciate the process of the development of halacha from
the written Torah.
Various
Topics in Halacha
Courses will focus on a variety of topics such as blessings, kashrut,
shabbat and others.
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CREATIVITY
AND SELF-DISCOVERY
Jewish
Meditation
Based on techniques
rooted in our own Jewish tradition, this course may seem a more
viable alternative for one who is already familiar with Eastern
and Western meditative traditions. Guided by a well-qualified instructor,
the student is encouraged to enter upon the path of the inner spiritual
experience. The goal for both beginning and seasoned meditators
alike is to be ever mindful of how all the teachings of Torah, mitzvot
and prayers connect us directly to G-d.
Meditative
Movement
We develop flexibility
and strength, health and awareness through exercises focusing on
the harmony and unity of body, breath, and mind. We learn about
the sephirot to know ourselves made in G-d's image as vessels for
light and knowledge. We connect heaven and earth, the neshima (breath)
and the neshama (soul). Through this connection we grow in tefila
(prayer) and mitzvot, clinging to the Tree of Life, growing in peace
and joy.
Spiritual
Writing Workshop
Creative writing
is a tool for connecting to one's self, to one's world and to our
Creator. The workshop combines techniques such as mind maps, brainstorming,
meditation, memory scanning and opening the heart in order to develop
one's creative, spiritual and perceptual abilities. Each class combines
segments of theory, practice, and analysis of our works in a warm,
encouraging and non-competitive atmosphere. The students are guided
to explore and accept their inner thoughts and feelings and transform
them into creative writing.
Wisdom
of the Hebrew Alphabet
The 22 sacred letters
are the raw material of Creation. They are primal spiritual forces
that combine endlessly just as the elements of chemistry. We study
the form, name, numerical value, and dimensions hidden beneath the
surface of the letters. As building blocks of holiness in the world,
their study returns us to the roots of Torah. We also learn the
technique of how to hold a calligraphy pen and form the letters
properly, deepening our connection with the beauty of the art of
writing Hebrew letters.
Inner
Song Workshop
Music meditation
is a technique based on ancient Jewish tradition. It promotes deep
integration of sacred texts, inspires avodah (spiritual service),
and generates a heightened sense of well-being and connection to
G-d. Using sources from Chumash, Tehillim, Talmud, Chassidut and
Kabbalah, students are encouraged to create their own melodies in
a supportive setting.
Agricultural
Workshop
Long ago, travelers
to the Land of Israel willingly endangered their lives just to be
able to step foot on the Holy Land. They would bow down and kiss
its very ground. Through working the land, a Jew is able to connect
with the Creator, and work as a partner with G-d in transforming
thorns and thistles into a paradise of lush greenery, bountiful
with flowers, fruits, vegetables and all kinds of herbs. A unique
spiritual force enters one's body and soul while out in the fields
of the Judean Hills. Here our Patriarchs lived, traveled, experienced
joys and hardships, and had visions and insights into the future.
We, too, can attain higher awareness by simply reaching out to the
earth.
Herbal Workshop
The purpose of this workshop is to integrate Eastern, Western
and Native American herbology with the ancient wisdom of the Torah.
The course includes textual learning of Jewish sources on herbs
and healing, as well as general knowledge of the use of herbs. Moreover,
the workshop includes practice in the growing and gathering of herbs,
and in preparation of infusions, oils and tinctures
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