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Me'ah Classic at Hebrew College in Newton This Fall!
Registration is now open for Me'ah Classic at Hebrew College in Newton. Thursdays, 7:00 -9:45pm., beginning October 27

Registration is now open for...
Me’ah, which means 100 in Hebrew, is a two-year, 100 hour journey of
study, which offers people of any religion a thorough introduction to
the Hebrew Bible and Talmud— as well as Jewish history from medieval
times to the present. It’s a sweeping, yet intellectually rigorous, dive
into Judaism’s dominant religious, intellectual, legal and cultural
ideas — taught by college professors experts in their content areas.
This fall, come learn with Jeffrey Shoulson, Ph.D., the Konover Chair in
Judaic Studies, director of the Center for Judaic Studies and
Contemporary Jewish Life, and professor of literatures, cultures and
languages at the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor's degree
from Princeton University, Master of Philosophy from the University of
Cambridge and PhD from Yale University. Dr. Shoulson’s scholarship
focuses on Jewish-Christian relations in the medieval and early-modern
periods, especially the ways in which Jews and Judaism are represented
within Christian writings and Christianity influences or is thematized
in Jewish writings.
Me’ah Classic at Hebrew College in Newton
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Thursdays, 7:00 -9:45pm., beginning October 27, 2016
Financial aid available
Find out what's happening in Newtonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
To register visit: http://hebrewcollege.edu/meah
For more information contact Sara Brown at meah@hebrewcollege.edu or call 617-559-8708