JEWISH LEARNING
JLF
The Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a 10-week experiential, conversational seminar for students looking to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. We’re interested in asking big questions. You know, the big stuff — like Who am I? What communities am I a part of? What is worth committing myself to, and why? And we don’t purport to have any of the big answers.
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In addition to great conversations, participants will earn a $300 stipend at the completion of the fellowship.
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Questions? Email Rabbi Dan
MYTH OF THE MONOLITH
Myth of the Monolith is a cohort focused on exploring the idea that there’s “one” or a “right” way to be Jewish through exploring Jewish identity, ethnicity, and intersectionality. Topics will include the ideas of secularism and traditionalism, Mizrahi and Sephardic representation and history, feeling "Jewish enough," what it means to be an "American Jew," interfaith marriage, LGBTQIA+ inclusion in Jewish communities, Ethiopian Jewish experiences and culture, and the diversity present within Jewish cuisine.