JTS’s new teen program offers a 10-month fellowship opportunity for high school students across North America to grow their Jewish identity, connect with other passionate teens, and explore their>>>
JTS’s new teen program offers a 10-month fellowship opportunity for high school students across North America to grow their Jewish identity, connect with other passionate teens, and explore their>>>
Two List College students were among the co-authors of a powerful letter signed by Columbia and Barnard students, including most List College students, articulating their experiences living as Jews>>>
With Dr. Shay Pilnik, Director, Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Yeshiva University (JTS PhD ‘13) In Commemoration of Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) The>>>
JTS has been proud to foster a sense of sanctuary and community during these difficult days. Please watch this important video message from Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz.
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“Last week, with memories of my family’s Passover seders still vivid, I watched video of the protest ‘seder in the streets’ held in Brooklyn on the second night of the holiday—and was shocked, though>>>
On the eve of Passover, a festival commemorating liberation and freedom, we are both shocked and horrified by the unfolding events just blocks away on the Columbia University campus. Columbia and>>>
Case Studies in the History of Antisemitism Dr. Tamara Neuman (moderator), Director of Convenings, JTS Dr. Benjamin Gampel, JTS Dina and Eli Field Family Chair in Jewish History Dr. Rebecca Kobrin>>>
Chancellor Schwartz shares how we can find ourselves in each of the four children in the seder. The Pesah seder has long been the most observed Jewish ritual by American Jews, and many look forward>>>
Theatrical excerpt/conversation: Mikhl Yashinsky’s new Yiddish play “Di psure loyt khaim” (The Gospel According to Chaim) Mikhl Yashinsky, Yiddish playwright Dr. Nahma Sandrow>>>
In the aftermath of the horrific events of October 7, issues of antisemitism and free speech have roiled college campuses, with …
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Dr. Amy Kalmanofsky, Dean of Albert A. List College of Jewish Studies and Blanche and Romie Shapiro Professor of Bible, JTS …
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Rabbi Gordon Tucker (chair), JTS Vice Chancellor or Religious Life and Engagement Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz, JTS Dr.
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Current List College students (Natan Rosenbaum, Eden Yadegar, Talia Levin and Daniel Caplan) will be in conversation with Claire Miller, JTS Rabbinical School student.
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Gzegorz Kwiatkowski, Polish Poet Professor Peter Constantine, Professor of Translation Studies, University of Connecticut.
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Ted Deutch, AJC Chief Executive Officer and Edward and Sandra Meyer Office of the CEO and former Congressman
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Dr. Shuly Rubin Schwartz, (moderator), Chancellor and Irving Lehrman Research Professor of American Jewish History, JTS Dr.
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Dr. David Kraemer, JTS Joseph and Dora Abbell Librarian and Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics.
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With Dr. Robert Harris, Professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS In the years following the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, Jewish observance of Passover underwent a seismic>>>
Rabbi Jan Uhrbach provides practical advice on how to approach the Seder this year when many will face difficult conversations about Israel. Many of us are approaching seder this year with concern>>>
Exhibit curator Elly Moseson presents a lecture entitled “Beyond Words: Visualizing the Divine in Jewish Mystical Texts” and …
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With Dr. Amy Kalmanofsky, Dean, List College and Kekst Graduate School; Blanche and Romie Shapiro Professor of Bible, JTS …
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The Jewish Theological Seminary will host a two-day convening featuring a diverse group of experts. April 3, 2024 — New York, NY — The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), one of the world’s preeminent>>>
With Rabbi Mychal Springer, Adjunct Professor, JTS, and Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), with its focus on beliefs, thoughts>>>
Get to know a few of the students who have inspired us this year by taking a look at our 2023–2024 Student Look Book. Spanning a wide age range and a wealth of academic interests, these students>>>