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Summer might seem far away from these frozen depths of winter but if you are thinking about what to do and are considering a Jewish learning summer programme you need to act quickly as in some cases the closing dates for applications are quite soon. Here's our pick of this summer's Jewish learning opportunities... BCI: the Marilyn and Sigi Ziering Brandeis Collegiate InstituteBCI (Brandeis Collegiate Institute) in California is a 3 ½ week non-denominational experiential Jewish program that invites you to immerse yourself in the diversity of Jewish culture, envision your own Jewish life, strengthen your leadership skills, and create community. Find out more about BCI: the Marilyn and Sigi Ziering Brandeis Collegiate Institute here. The Conservative Yeshiva Summer ProgramThe Conservative Yeshiva Offers the opportunity to study the classic texts of Judaism in Jerusalem, including Rabbinic literature, Bible, and Jewish thought as well as intensive Ulpan, skills workshops, tours and volunteering. Find out more about the Conservative Yeshiva here. The Open Talmud ProjectNow in its second year, the Open Talmud Project is a London based intensive experience of Jewish learning, with the finest teachers from across the religious spectrum Find out more about the Open Talmud Project here. PardesSpend three weeks in Israel learning Jewish texts with a wide range of Jews of all denominations and belief systems. Pardes in Jerusalem offers a variety of educational Israel programs for people interested in serious Jewish studies in an open Beit Midrash environment. Find out more about Pardes here. Yeshivat HadarYeshivat Hadar offers 36 fellows an intensive programme in the heart of Manhattan's Upper West Side. The 8-week experience (June 13 - August 7, 2010) will combine traditional text study, egalitarian prayer and social action with a special focus on personal religious growth. Find out more about Yeshivat Hadar here. |
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