Inspired Learning for Adults of All Backgrounds at Nixon Peabody, Boston! Give yourself evenings of dinner and learning.
Me’ah (Hebrew for 100), takes participants on an exciting two-year, 100-hour journey through the broad panorama of Jewish history.
You'll Study and Discuss:
•The Hebrew Bible in its original ancient Near Eastern context
•The development of civil and religious laws by Jewish sages during the Talmudic period
•The contributions of Jews living under Islamic and Christian rule during medieval times
•Jewish approaches to the challenges of modernity
Nixon Peabody, 100 Summer Street, Boston
Mondays, 6:00-8:30 p.m. (including dinner)
“Me’ah works no matter where you are on the continuum of Jewish learning. It is the perfect mix of history, philosophy and the showcasing of important personalities… it gives a real sense of the narrative of a people over time.” - 2013 Me'ah participant
To register or for more information:
www.hebrewcollege.edu/meah
or contact Raylea Pemstein at meah@hebrewcollege.edu or 617-559-8708
The program is offered by Hebrew College and CJP’s Commission on Jewish Life & Learning
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