Reform
Jewish Study in Jerusalem sponsored by the Saltz Center takes place every Sunday night at the World Union for Progressive Judaism
located in Mercaz Shimshon-Beit Shmuel from 8:00pm -10:00pm.
The program is designed for individuals who are visiting and or living in Jerusalem who wish to study from a Reform/Progressive Jewish perspective. The program is in English and taught by local rabbis, professors, and personalities.
For more information: Contact The Saltz Education center at saltz@wupj.org.il.
Reform Jewish Values, Timeless Jewish Learning
A rabbinic parable asks, "Where is God?" And the answer is… "God is looking through the windows of the Beit Midrash." Come study Jewish texts from a Reform/Progressive Jewish perspective in English with local rabbis, professors, and personalities. Topics range from "Women in Jewish law" to modern midrash to modern Jewish thought.
Every Sunday Evening from 8:00pm-9:30pm
All sessions are independent from
one another.
Price: 10 NIS per session
The World Union for Progressive Judaism
6 Shama Street {Beit Shmuel}
(From 13 King David Street make a right on
to 6 Shama Street
For more information contact the Saltz Center
at 02 620-3622 or email
saltz@wupj.org.il
or log on to www.saltz-center.org
The Seventy Faces of Jerusalem: A Living Laboratory for Experiential
Learning
Jerusalem is a city of three major religions and seventy faces. Come find out why one city has seventy faces if not more. Through architecture, language, and breath taking views, we will explore the holiness of Jerusalem and its significance for Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
Every Friday morning from 9:00pm-12:00 noon
Price: 35 NIS per session
The World Union for Progressive Judaism
6 Shama Street {Beit Shmuel}
(From 13 King David Street make a right on to 6 Shama Street
For more information contact the Saltz Center
at 02 620-3622 or email saltz@wupj.org.il
or log on to www.saltz-center.org
The Beutel Seminar, named in honor of Austin and Nani Beutel is a prestigious ten-day seminar reserved solely for active lay leaders on their way to assuming leadership positions in the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Participants, recommended by their community for their dedicated service, focus on strengthening their leadership skills and techniques.