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NFTY/HUC/AJA Teen Study Weekend

Teen Study Weekends at the HUC-JIR Campus in Cincinnati, OH

NFTY, the American Jewish Archives and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion are teaming up this year to provide three weekends dedicated to Reform Jewish study and learning specifically for high school teens.  These weekends will each focus on a theme that allows participants to explore their Jewish identity while engaging with some of the Reform Movements most dedicated scholars and teachers.

  • Join with a select group of high school students from across North America.
  • Take part in an incredible weekend of growing, learning, and leadership development.
  • Stay in the newly renovated Sisterhood Dormitory of the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
  • Experience Judaism with HUC-JIR's world-renown faculty who will be leading discussions and workshops.

This program is also sponsored by the Religious Action Center and the American Jewish Archives. The American Jewish Archives is located on the historic Cincinnati campus of the Hebrew Union College!

Know someone who would be great for this? Nominate them! Students can be nominated to attend the Teen Study Weekend through the American Jewish Archives, they'll be notified of the nomination and invited to join us!

Next Teen Study Weekend:

March 8-10, 2013 
Hebrew Union College - Cincinnati

Registration is closed

Miss the deadline?
Contact Alex Rogers at arogers@urj.org if you
are interested in attending.

Upcoming Study Weekends

March 8-10
Breathing New Life into Reform: Creating Our Identity

This weekend will focus on how we, as Reform Jews, have used creative expression to reflect our Jewish identity and make the Jewish tradition relevant for each generation. We will explore the ways in which we use music, creative writing, and visual arts to shape who we are, and how we live our lives as Jews. Come ready to get your hands dirty as we dive into the topic. No creative experience necessary – just a readiness to explore!

Past Study Weekends

January 25-27
Were Moses’ Tablets iPads or Droids: How Technology is Changing our Jewish Practice
Technology is advancing quicker than ever. What does this mean for Reform Judaism? How do we build community in this new age? What can we learn from the past? During the weekend we will look at how innovative technology is changing the way Reform Jews engage and practice Judaism. Join us as we explore the cutting edge of Jewish expression and consider both its benefits and its drawbacks.
Co-sponsored by NFTY-OV

October 12-14
Teaching to Fish or Giving a Fish: Tzedek vs. Tzedakah
We all know that we have an obligation to repair the world, but what are the most effective ways to make a difference? This weekend will explore the differences between social action and social justice and our movement’s history of working to create a more just world. Where are we today and how can you get involved?
Co-sponsored by the Religious Action Center

 
 

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