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With Dr. Alan Cooper, Elaine Ravich Professor of Jewish Studies, JTS The Bible abounds with characters who transgress boundaries, for better and for worse. One of these characters who comes to a bad>>>
Dr. Yitz Landes Joins JTS as the Newest Faculty Member April 19, 2023 — New York, NY — The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), one of the world’s preeminent centers of Jewish higher education, today>>>
With Dr. Marjorie Lehman, Professor of Talmud and Rabbinics, JTS This session explored the story of Rav Nachman’s daughters and examine their transformation from daughters and wives to witches. Taken>>>
April 20 – August 10, 2023 Open to the public until August 10, “Living Yiddish in New York” introduces visitors to rare archival materials that provide a snapshot of New York City as an important>>>
By TIC Admin | April 17, 2023 | Featured Need a Book but can’t make it to the library? No Problem, We have a solution for you, it’s free, easy to download and friendly to navigate>>>
The Columbia University College of Dental Medicine’s mobile dentistry program is poised to double its capacity to deliver health screenings and low-cost dental care to residents of Northern Manhattan>>>
Experience the beauty of Uptown in full bloom at these local gardens.
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Professor Jonathan Milgram, associate professor of Talmud and Rabbinics at JTS, and several JTS graduates and students recently participated in a workshop at Vanderbilt University on Talmudic>>>
The Kabbalistic Tree, by J.H. Chajes, is the first book to explore the esoteric artifacts at the heart of Jewish mystical practice for the past 700 years: ilanot (trees). Melding maps, mandalas, and>>>
The JTS Library houses one of the largest collections of rare Judaica in the world. This series highlights some of these beautiful and unique works. In this episode, Dr. David Kraemer explores the>>>
There are circumstances in which societal confrontations touch on the very foundations on which those societies are built. Such is the case with respect to the debate raging in Israel today, which>>>
Part of the series, The Space in Between: Thresholds and Borders in Jewish Life and Thought With Dr. Marcus Mordecai Schwartz, Assistant Professor, Talmud and Rabbinics, JTS Great fans of>>>
MAR 24 to MAR 26, 2023 MSM Musical Theatre Presents:The World Premiere of “Paperboy” Set in 1950’s Memphis, “Paperboy” tells the true story of an eleven-year-old boy who>>>
Part of the series, The Space In Between: Thresholds and Borders in Jewish Life and Thought With Dr. Jonathan Ray, Samuel Eig Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, Georgetown University, and JTS>>>
MAR 24 to MAR 26, 2023 MSM Musical Theatre Presents:The World Premiere of “Paperboy” Set in 1950’s Memphis, “Paperboy” tells the true story of an eleven-year-old boy who>>>
On December 12, 2022, Manhattan School of Music hosted the following event at the Peter Jay Sharp President’s Residence. It was hosted by MSM President James Gandre, and the conversation with>>>
Valerie Coleman is regarded by many as an iconic artist who continues to pave her own unique path as a composer, GRAMMY®-nominated flutist, and entrepreneur. Highlighted as one of the “Top 35 Women>>>
Seltzer was most recently executive director of Camp Ramah in the Poconos. February 14, 2023 — New York, NY— The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS), one of the world’s preeminent centers of Jewish>>>
With Dr. Benjamin Sommer, professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS Part the series, The Space In Between: Thresholds and Borders in Jewish Life and Thought The Tent of Meeting is>>>
WE ARE NOT ONE: THE HISTORY OF AMERICA’S FIGHT OVER ISRAEL In We Are Not One, historian Eric Alterman traces the debate about the fate of the state of Israel, and the Zionist movement that gave>>>
With Dr. Benjamin Sommer, professor of Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, JTS Lecture Summary: If we look at the opening verses of Genesis 1 in the context of other ancient near eastern creation>>>
Jensen Bocco (MM’ 23) is a master’s student in the Orchestral Performance Program (OP) at MSM studying at with William Short of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra, and he’s a featured soloist in the OP>>>
On February 1, MSM Orchestral Performance Program faculty members will join students in an orchestral concert conducted by David Chan, Head of the Orchestral Performance Program.
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