Limmud is teaming up with the egalitarian yeshivah project Azara to offer a week-long course of Jewish study in summer.
The proramme will run at Sadeh Farm, the environmental centre, in Kent from July 12 to 17.
Participants will be offered three hours of Talmud study in the morning at different levels, from complete beginners to experienced learners.
Afternoon options include the Hebrew Bible, Chasidic thought and Jewish law.
As well as teachers from across the denominational spectrum in the UK, Aviva Lavie, chief education officer at the Pardes institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem will be running a track on how to teach Jewish texts.
Special guest from Jerusale: Aviva Lauer[Missing Credit]
Limmud told supporters, ”One of our key priorities in the coming years is to grow and diversify the learning opportunities we offer, and we couldn’t think of a better partner than Azara for this programme.
“Azara has been producing brilliant residential Jewish learning experiences in recent years and shares our passion for open, cross-communal Jewish learning. We are delighted to be working together to offer this special opportunity to take a week out of your summer to learn Jewish texts together.”
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