What We Can Learn From Hasidic Religious Practice: Hasidic Prayer and Spirituality

Clarendon Room

Dr. Nehemiah Polen Early Hasidic masters taught that prayer is an opportunity to focus on Divine unity and the dissolution of the ego. At the same time, they practiced intercessory prayer and petitionary prayer. Our session will explore how the two modalities of quietistic and activist prayer coexisted and influenced each other. We will look […]

Defanging the Birkat HaMinim (Part 1)

Dalton Room

Dr. Ruth Langer The infamous twelfth benediction of the weekday amidah apparently cursed Christians explicitly in its early medieval forms and implicitly in its high European medieval forms. Christians were aware of this and censored the text, most formally and widely from the 1550s on. This all day Beit Midrash session will examine the ways […]

Israel in Text: From the Land of Milk and Honey to Coercing Aliyah

Hampton Room

 Dr. Aaron Panken Biblical and Rabbinic texts create a strong foundation for a longing for Zion that inspired later thinkers, including influencing many early Zionists as they crafted a Jewish national ideology. In this session, we will delve into a selection of core primary rabbinic sources that informed our people’s image of and connection with […]