#62: Foundational Judaism: What is It, and How Do We Teach It?

July 15, 2021 00:44:26
#62: Foundational Judaism: What is It, and How Do We Teach It?
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#62: Foundational Judaism: What is It, and How Do We Teach It?

Jul 15 2021 | 00:44:26

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Show Notes

Elana Stein Hain (Shalom Hartman Institute) joins Yehuda Kurtzer to introduce Hartman's newest curricular offering, Foundations for a Thoughtful Judaism, a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to Jewish thought for educators and students of all backgrounds. Featured here is an episode of the companion podcast, Conversations for a Thoughtful Judaism, where Hartman scholars Sara Labaton and Tomer Persico speak about the role of Jewish practice in their lives.

Learn more at shalomhartman.org/foundations

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