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Judaism Inbound: An Introduction to Judaism for Everyone
Facilitated by Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp
Take a deep dive into Judaism’s core ideas, texts, and practices. This class
explores what being Jewish has looked like in the past and scouts ahead for
what it could look like in the future. Part lecture series, part study club,
and part spiritual laboratory, this series is designed to teach about and
challenge mainstream Judaism. This introduction to Judaism course is built
around the notion that Judaism is constantly changing and is in a period of
especially radical change. We believe that there is no singular way to teach
“what Jews believe” or “what Jews do.”
Judaism Inbound is an introduction to Judaism class that covers Judaism as a
religion, Judaism as history, and Judaism as a culture, with a “spiritual but
not religious” approach. It is meant for a wide variety of people, but a
perfect course for those considering conversion, in multi-faith relationships,
seeking to unlearn/relearn a new framing around Judaism, or just curious about
Judaism.
Course participants will also have opportunities for learning and community
building, including Shabbat dinners, special topic workshops, a 24-hour
retreat, rabbinic mentorship, and more. These benefits are optional and
provided at no additional cost for enrolled students.
Thursdays, starting November 7 (12-week course)
**November 7** | Jewish Beginnings
**November 14** | Thinking Jewish: Foundational Jewish Ideas
**November 21** | Learning Jewish: Foundational Jewish Texts
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**December 5** | Believing Jewish: God (and God optional and no God)
**December 12** | Doing Jewish: Halacha
**December 19** | Jewish Standard Time: Calendar & Holidays
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**January 2** | Abundantly Jewish: Shabbat
**January 9** | Living Jewish: Lifecycle Moments
**January 16** | Being Jewish: Spiritual Life
**January 23** |Jewish Storytelling: History, Memory & (Dis)Continuity
**January 30** | Jewish Peoplehood: Antisemitism, Zionism, & Blurred Lines of Allegiance
**February 6** | Conclusion: Innovation & Inspiration
_The full price value of Judaism Inbound is $499. We are glad to be able to
offer subsidized prices in a sliding-scale, pay-what-you-can format. If you
would like information about a payment plan, please select “pay later” on the
credit card page and contact us at [email protected]._
_In partnership with Judaism Unbound._
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