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| Holocaust Education on Track |
| Jewish Exponent Posted Thursday, Dec 29th, 2005 |
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Holocaust Education on Track Six-part adult-ed course taught here, and throughout the world- Jordana M. Jacobs Rabbi Efraim Mintz divides the decades following the Holocaust into different stages based on Jewish reaction to its horrors: the shock and silence of the first two decades after World War II, followed by years marked by the urgency to tell, document and, most importantly, never forget. The most recent period, said the director of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, is now coming to ... |
| Chabad class to explore modern relevance of Holocaust |
| The Californian Posted Wednesday, Nov 30th, 2005 |
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By: AGNES DIGGS - Staff Writer People all over the world are signing up for a six-week class that is defined more by what it is not than what it is. It's not a history, not an explanation, not about the pain and suffering, organizers say. Rather, it's a "journey into the intense realm of meaning.""Beyond Never Again: The Holocaust ---- A View From the Soul" explores the ways in which the Nazis' concerted effort to obliterate European Jewry during World War II affects this generation. "We kno ... |
| Spiritual lessons of Holocaust taught |
| The Californian Posted Wednesday, Nov 30th, 2005 |
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By: DEIRDRE NEWMAN - Staff Writer TEMECULA ---- "Never again" is the rallying cry of those who work to prevent another Holocaust by providing historical information on the German attempt to wipe out the Jewish people and encouraging tolerance among people of different races and religions.The Holocaust killed about 6 million Jews, as well as gypsies, homosexuals and others deemed undesirable on political, social and racial grounds by the Nazi regime in Germany, which wanted to create a pure Ary ... |
| The Meaning of Kabbalah |
| Newday Posted Monday, Nov 28th, 2005 |
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| JLI Course Presents New Approach to Holocaust Studies |
| Nassau Herald Posted Monday, Nov 28th, 2005 |
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| Courses Delve Into The ‘why' Of Holocaust, Other Disasters |
| The Day Posted Wednesday, Nov 2nd, 2005 |
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By BETHE DUFRESNEGeneral Assignment Reporter/ColumnistPublished on 11/2/2005 New London — For people of faith, natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes have something else in common with manmade disasters such as the Holocaust besides massive death, fear and suffering. They also pose the question: Where was God? “Wrestling with God” is the title of lesson one in a new six-week course on the Holocaust offered this month by the international Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) in 120 lo ... |
| UPCOMING COURSES |
Posted Thursday, Aug 11th, 2005 |
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JLI Course Descriptions 5766 Beyond Never AgainExplore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair. And it awes us as we encounter heroes of the spirit who fought for truth and decency in the darkest of times. When: 6 week cou ... |
| Jewish institute to hold course on gender |
| Richmond Times-Dispatch - Dec 11, 2004 Posted Thursday, Dec 30th, 2004 |
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The Jewish Learning Institute will begin 2005 by studying the mystique of gender. Rabbi Shlomo Pereira, director of the institute, will conduct a course on "Men, Women and Kabballah: Wisdom and Advice from the Masters" for eight Wednesdays, from Jan. 19 to March 9. The 90-minute classes will start at 9:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Chabad of Virginia, 212 Gaskins Road. For fees and registration, call 740-2000, ext. 8 or visit jli@chabadofva.org. ... |
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