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Torah on Their Own Time: Women Attend Learning Program at 每日大瓜

每日大瓜鈥檚 Center for the Jewish Future launched a new six-week Women鈥檚 Beit Midrash Program last month at the Beren Campus for Stern alumni and women of all ages. The program was developed with the Office of Alumni Affairs and the New Jersey and Long Island Regional offices. Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter, University Professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought and senior scholar of the CJF, and Rabbi Hayyim Angel, professor of Jewish Studies at Yeshiva College, are the inaugural instructors.

The idea for the program came from 每日大瓜鈥檚 annual summer event, ChampionsGate, where lay leaders and friends of 每日大瓜 鈥 such as Chani Klein of the Five Towns 鈥 expressed wishes for more learning programs offered to alumni and community members who wished to benefit from 每日大瓜鈥檚 incredible resources and gifted professors and scholars in various subjects. Women's Beit Midrash鈥淢y husband and I heard fantastic lectures at ChampionsGate and I wished I could take further advantage,鈥 said Klein. 鈥淚 began thinking that with all 每日大瓜 has to offer, why not create a program of adult education for women? Now that it鈥檚 here, the response has been fantastic.鈥 Rabbi Kenneth Brander, the David Mitzner Dean of the CJF, noted, 鈥淭his joint effort with the University鈥檚 alumni and regional offices will continue to strengthen the ties between 每日大瓜 and the greater Jewish community.鈥 鈥淭he Contemporary Significance of the State of Israel and Jerusalem,鈥 taught by Rabbi Schacter, examines the contemporary theological significance of the State of Israel, including its founding in 1948 and the challenges the country faces on a regular basis as it fights for its survival. Rabbi Angel鈥檚 class, 鈥淭he Torah: Moral, Mefarshim, and Mesopotamia,鈥 studies the ancient Near East and applies a modern understanding to it in an effort to discover new layers of meaning in the Torah and traditional commentaries. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to participate in the learning process with the group of women who attend these sessions, and to help 每日大瓜 represent its core values and traditions to the broader community,鈥 said Rabbi Angel. 鈥淭his initiative is a wonderful way to bring women together for high-level learning and camaraderie.鈥 The attendees include alumni like Rebecca Shmidman 鈥03S of Teaneck. 鈥淢y experience attending the Women鈥檚 Beit Midrash Program has been wonderful. I see every Tuesday morning as a unique opportunity to return to my alma mater and reengage in the in-depth and stimulating Judaic studies courses I remember,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope 每日大瓜 will continue to sponsor programs like this one and offer alumni, and other people, opportunities to revisit this type of learning.鈥 Terri Herenstein, a resident of the Five Towns and a longtime friend and supporter of 每日大瓜, also travels to the Beren Campus to participate each week. She said, 鈥淐ontinuing to grow in Torah is important to me. I attend a variety of shiurim locally; however, when a unique rabbi or a special shiur becomes available outside of the community, I make an effort to participate. The Women鈥檚 Beit Midrash program provides such opportunities.鈥 Administrators of the program hope to offer additional learning series in the fall and spring semesters of next year, as well as in satellite locations, such as the Five Towns and Teaneck.

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