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Education Sector

The Education Committee works to provide a diverse selection of Jewish educational opportunities for the entire Penn community in areas like Hebrew, Jewish holidays, Jewish culture and religion and other parts of Jewish life. Programs include classes, lectures, panels, chevruta-partner style learning and interactive learning experiences. Have an idea for a program that you would like to run? Is there a certain topic you’d like to learn about? All ideas and suggestions are welcome!
For more information, contact Adam Teitcher

Education Sector Groups

Community Holocaust Education Committee
Holocaust Education Committee
Jewish Book Club
Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus
Kedma
Sunday Night Learning
iLearn

 


The Community Holocaust Education Committee goes to local Hebrew schools and churches during the semester to teach elementary school students about the Holocaust. Workshops on teaching this sensitive but important subject are available for all students who wish to participate in this meaningful program. No prior teaching experience is necessary.
For more information, contact Davida Shiff

The Holocaust Education Committee (HEC) focuses on educating Penn’s community about the tragedy of the Holocaust in an effort to stifle future hatred and intolerance. HEC plans major events to commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day, with a moving, 24-hour, name-reading vigil, in which students, staff and community members always lend a hand. HEC happily welcomes participation from all members of the University community.
For more information, contact Avital Falk

The Jewish Book Club is where “Oprah meets Telushkin.” Every month, the Book Club will select a book of a Jewish nature and host a discussion group for its members. All bibliophiles are encouraged to enjoy in the grand tradition of Jewish literature.
For more information, contact Ben Scherban

The Jewish Learning Initiative was created as a resource for Jewish edu­cation through a fulfilling partnership between Hillel, the Orthodox Union, and Torah MiTzion. Rabbi Mordy Fried­man and Limor Friedman are available to the Jewish community as advisors and teachers, providing a variety of classes including Bible, Talmud, and Jewish law. Both are also available for one-on-one study sessions
For more information, contact Limor Friedman or Rabbi Mordy Friedman

Kedma is Penn’s first and only bi-annual journal on Jewish thought, Jewish culture and Israel. It is hardly Hillel’s alone, instead drawing authors from all over campus and the Middle East studies arenas. Check out Kedma online to get a full sense of the journal. Looking to share your writing? Get in touch with the Kedma staff today!
For more information, contact Lauren Gutstein, Alex Levy or see their website

Abraham and Sarah Memorial Sunday Night Learning (SNL) comes “live from Steinhardt Hall” every Sunday. The one-hour Jewish learning program pairs you with a friend or partner with whom you can study a topic of your choosing at your own pace. Come early to SNL for an appetizing and (thankfully) free dinner.
For more information, contact Jamie Chiel

iLearn is a new program that strives to empower Penn students with a basic Jewish education and enhance the experience of Jewish life at Penn. From introductory lectures to deep discussions of Jewish values and concepts, iLearn looks beyond denomination to serve as a staple of Jewish education at Penn.
For more information, contact Adam Teitcher

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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