martillo@ihuxt.UUCP (Yehoyaqim Martillo) (05/06/84)
A REDISCOVERY OF JUDAISM IV Workshops in the Theory and Practice of Judaism May 25-28, 1984 Ramada Inn East Brunswick, N.J. A service of Ohr Somayach/Neve Yerushalayim Tanenbaum College Since their inception in December, 1982, the Rediscovery of Judaism Seminars have provided a unique new dimension to Jewish adult education in North America. Over 900 Jewish men and women have participated in 3 and 4 day programs which combine an authentic sense of Jewish community with a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating introduction to Jewish philosophy, history, law, Talmud and Biblical studies. Centered atound the traditional festive Shabbat experience, the program brings into sharp focus the relevance and importance of Jewish learning and Jewish values in today's rapidly changing world. At A Rediscovery of Judaism IV participants will be given the opportunity to choose 5 of the 11 different workshops, each of which will consist of two 1.5 hour sessions. The workshops will also be supplemented by special lectures, discussions and open question-and-answer sessions. In addition the communal atmosphere in a hotel setting provides ample opportunity for tutoring and informal contact with staff members who are readily accessible. Work shops 1. The Nature of Man -- Its Implications for Human Behavior The Jewish foundations of ethics and interpersonal relationships. 2. Kashrut The moral and philosophical basis for dietary laws. Practical guide to their observance. 3. Free Will, Determinism and Fate The classic philosophical dilemma viewed through traditional Jewish scholarship and its application to our lives. 4. The Jewish Life Cycle Laws and customs relating to circumcision, education, Bar-Mitzvah, marriage, death and mourning. 5. The Modern State of Israel How do we understand the State of Israel in the context of 3500 years of Jewish history? How can Diaspora Jews relate to its significance? 6. Process of Talmudic Analysis Introduction to Talmudic logic through study of a specific section of Talmud. 7. Hebrew Language Crash course in the essentials of reading and grammar for the beginner. 8. Contemporary Social and Ethical issues Women in Judaism; Medical Ethics; Science, Technology and Judaism. 9. Shabbat The Jewish conception of Sabbath rest and a concise guide to its practical observance. 10. Fundamentals of Belief Towards a Jewish theology; What do we believe...What don't we believe? Messiah, Afterlife, Revelation, Divine Providence. 11. Biblical Text Analysis A hands-on approach to some common Bible stories using classical Biblical scholarship to uncover the real meaning. Who May Apply The program is designed for both Jewish men and women with little Judaic studies background and individuals with more background who can benefit from its unique format. Priority will be given to applicants who have not participated in previous Rediscovery of Judaism seminars. The program is limited to 125 participants. Cost $160 per person. Includes tuition, meals and room -- double occupancy. Student rate -- $110 per person. A limited number of scholarships are also available. Registration Registration deadline is May 7. A penalty period of one week will allow for late registration. Those registering from May 7-14 will be charge an additional $25. The program will begin promptly at 1:00 PM on May 25 and will end at 1:00 on May 28. For further information please contact: The Jewish Learning Exchange POB 334, 142 Route 306 Monsey, New York 10952 NY 914-425-1370 Canada 416-787-1681 Toll Free 800-431-2272