(Three Payments) Judaism In-Bound: An Introduction to Judaism for Everyone - Fall 2024
with Miriam Terlinchamp
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When
Tuesdays - 12 weeks - starts September 10, 2024
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Eastern Time
9:00 am - 10:30 am Pacific Time
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Take a deep dive into Judaism's core ideas, texts, and practices. In this class, explore what being Jewish has looked like in the past and scout ahead for what it could look like in the future. Judaism In-bound is a perfect course for those considering conversion, in multi-faith relationships, seeking to unlearn/relearn a new framing around Judaism, or just curious about Judaism.
This class is built around the notion that Judaism is constantly changing and is currently in a period of especially radical change. We believe that there is no singular way to teach “what Jews believe” or “what Jews do,” as Judaism and Jews are constantly evolving. Even more, it isn’t entirely clear how best to introduce people to something that may look very different before too long. As such, this class is a lecture series, a study club, and a spiritual laboratory; a class designed both to teach and to challenge mainstream Judaism. At the conclusion of this class, we hope that students will be familiar with longstanding tenets of Judaism and also feel empowered to experiment with what is most meaningful to them, viewing what they have learned as raw material that can be reshaped in their own lives the way an artist creates a sculpture out of clay.
While students do not need to be seeking conversion to take Judaism Inbound, it is a pre-requisite for our conversion class. To learn more check out our conversion resources here!
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This class will be recorded and available to enrolled students to watch later.
This class is not eligible for rabbinical school credit.
Cost
This course is available at a sliding scale cost of $499 (the true cost), $399 or $299.
If you can afford the full price, we hope you will choose that option, which allows us to continue to offer lower rates and scholarships to those who otherwise would not be able to access this learning because of financial barriers.
If you need financial aid beyond the sliding scale, please fill out this form, and we will get right back to you.
with Miriam Terlinchamp
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When
Tuesdays - 12 weeks - starts September 10, 2024
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Eastern Time
9:00 am - 10:30 am Pacific Time
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Take a deep dive into Judaism's core ideas, texts, and practices. In this class, explore what being Jewish has looked like in the past and scout ahead for what it could look like in the future. Judaism In-bound is a perfect course for those considering conversion, in multi-faith relationships, seeking to unlearn/relearn a new framing around Judaism, or just curious about Judaism.
This class is built around the notion that Judaism is constantly changing and is currently in a period of especially radical change. We believe that there is no singular way to teach “what Jews believe” or “what Jews do,” as Judaism and Jews are constantly evolving. Even more, it isn’t entirely clear how best to introduce people to something that may look very different before too long. As such, this class is a lecture series, a study club, and a spiritual laboratory; a class designed both to teach and to challenge mainstream Judaism. At the conclusion of this class, we hope that students will be familiar with longstanding tenets of Judaism and also feel empowered to experiment with what is most meaningful to them, viewing what they have learned as raw material that can be reshaped in their own lives the way an artist creates a sculpture out of clay.
While students do not need to be seeking conversion to take Judaism Inbound, it is a pre-requisite for our conversion class. To learn more check out our conversion resources here!
—
This class will be recorded and available to enrolled students to watch later.
This class is not eligible for rabbinical school credit.
Cost
This course is available at a sliding scale cost of $499 (the true cost), $399 or $299.
If you can afford the full price, we hope you will choose that option, which allows us to continue to offer lower rates and scholarships to those who otherwise would not be able to access this learning because of financial barriers.
If you need financial aid beyond the sliding scale, please fill out this form, and we will get right back to you.
with Miriam Terlinchamp
—
When
Tuesdays - 12 weeks - starts September 10, 2024
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm Eastern Time
9:00 am - 10:30 am Pacific Time
—
Take a deep dive into Judaism's core ideas, texts, and practices. In this class, explore what being Jewish has looked like in the past and scout ahead for what it could look like in the future. Judaism In-bound is a perfect course for those considering conversion, in multi-faith relationships, seeking to unlearn/relearn a new framing around Judaism, or just curious about Judaism.
This class is built around the notion that Judaism is constantly changing and is currently in a period of especially radical change. We believe that there is no singular way to teach “what Jews believe” or “what Jews do,” as Judaism and Jews are constantly evolving. Even more, it isn’t entirely clear how best to introduce people to something that may look very different before too long. As such, this class is a lecture series, a study club, and a spiritual laboratory; a class designed both to teach and to challenge mainstream Judaism. At the conclusion of this class, we hope that students will be familiar with longstanding tenets of Judaism and also feel empowered to experiment with what is most meaningful to them, viewing what they have learned as raw material that can be reshaped in their own lives the way an artist creates a sculpture out of clay.
While students do not need to be seeking conversion to take Judaism Inbound, it is a pre-requisite for our conversion class. To learn more check out our conversion resources here!
—
This class will be recorded and available to enrolled students to watch later.
This class is not eligible for rabbinical school credit.
Cost
This course is available at a sliding scale cost of $499 (the true cost), $399 or $299.
If you can afford the full price, we hope you will choose that option, which allows us to continue to offer lower rates and scholarships to those who otherwise would not be able to access this learning because of financial barriers.
If you need financial aid beyond the sliding scale, please fill out this form, and we will get right back to you.
Meet Miriam
Miriam Terlinchamp (she/her) serves as Senior Rabbi of Temple Sholom in Cincinnati, Ohio. Miriam has worked with hundreds of students on their spiritual journey while teaching Introduction to Judaism for over 15 years. Her passion for faith exploration and engaging the seeker inspired her to team up with Dan to co-author a new curriculum for introduction to Judaism. Miriam is the founder of JustLOVE, a multi-faith movement for activists. She is a Past President of The Amos Project, writes for The Cincinnati Enquirer Newspaper Editorial Board, teaches Homiletics at HUC-JIR, serves on the Faith and Action clergy council, a Rabbis Without Borders fellow, and a member of the 2017 Spiritual Entrepreneur incubator of GLEAN, a partnership between CLAL/ Columbia Business School. She is active on several boards and committees within the Cincinnati community, including serving as the current President of the Board of Rabbis. She was ordained in 2010 at HUC-JIR, Los Angeles and received her BA in Philosophy of Religion and Studio Art from Scripps College.