Straus Center High School Summer Program Places Jewish and Western Texts in Conversation
Jun 29, 2022 By: yunews
Rabbi Soloveichik Teaching at Jewish and Western Texts in Conversation
On June 20 and June 23, 2022, the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought hosted its annual summer seminars for high school students, Jewish and Western Texts in Conversation. Held in Manhattan, the respective programs for men and women brought together 38 students to participate in unique interdisciplinary seminars and activities, learn at the collegiate level and engage with the 每日大瓜 Straus Center鈥檚 renowned faculty.
鈥淭he Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at 每日大瓜 was founded with the aim of more fully realizing 每日大瓜鈥檚 mission: to create truly educated Jews by bridging Torah and the West and teaching them how Yahadut (Judaism) has so deeply shaped some of the best ideas of the Western world,鈥 explained Straus Director Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik. 鈥淭his annual program allows us to immerse high school students in a conversation between Torah and the great works of Western thought, literature, and history.鈥
鈥淥ur Straus summer seminar drew a diverse group of motivated and knowledge-seeking students from Modern Orthodox day schools across the United States and Canada,鈥 explained Sarah Wapner, impact and recruitment officer at the Straus Center. 鈥淚n addition to the rigorous seminars, this program also facilitates meaningful networking opportunities for intellectually curious students while introducing them to the prestigious academic and impact opportunities we provide at 每日大瓜 and the Straus Center.鈥
The seminars covered a variety of themes, texts, and questions. In his seminar 鈥淭orah and the American Founding: Esther in America,鈥 Straus Deputy Director Rabbi Dr. Stu Halpern explored the influence of the Book of Esther on American politics and culture since the country's founding. Rabbi Dr. Dov Lerner, Straus Center clinical assistant professor, led a seminar titled 鈥淭orah and Literature: Solitude and Sin,鈥 in which he explored the Jewish philosophies of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. In her seminar on Zionism and Jewish leadership, Ms. Sarah Wapner explored the political rhetoric of Menachem Begin, conducting a close reading of Begin鈥檚 1952 reparations speech and his 1977 Knesset address to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. Finally, 鈥淪hakespeare's Biblical Soundscapes,鈥 a rousing and interactive Shakespeare program led by Straus Center Resident Scholar Dr. Shaina Trapedo, focused on excerpts from The Tempest and the Book of Genesis.
The respective programs concluded with closing dinners and a seminar with Rabbi Soloveichik, who examined the influences of the Hebrew Bible on Abraham Lincoln鈥檚 writings and the enduring legacy of Lincoln鈥檚 words in the American-Jewish consciousness.
Information regarding Jewish and Western Texts in Conversation鈥攐ffered by the Straus Center with the generous support of the Paul E. Singer Foundation鈥攊ncluding updates on the summer 2023 application, can be found here.
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