Antisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future
Apr 3, 2024JTS is hosting a two-day convening focused on “Antisemitism and Allyship” on Monday, April 8, and Tuesday, April 9.
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Visit Apply Learn MoreAntisemitism and Allyship: Assessing the Present, Imagining the Future
Apr 3, 2024JTS is hosting a two-day convening focused on “Antisemitism and Allyship” on Monday, April 8, and Tuesday, April 9.
Read MoreThe JTS Library exhibit “Seeing the Unseeable” explores the role of the visual in the Kabbalistic imagination.
Read MoreChancellor Schwartz’s Visit to Israel
Feb 28, 2024Chancellor Schwartz shares her emotionally stirring and memorable two-week trip to Israel.
Read MoreReflections from Chancellor Schwartz on the Passing of Rabbi Jules Harlow (z”l)
Feb 14, 2024JTS mourns the death of Rabbi Jules Harlow (z”l), beloved leader in the Conservative Movement and premier liturgist.
Read MoreArt as Witness: The Work and Remarkable Survival Story of Esther Lurie
In Commemoration of Yom Hasho’ah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Dr. Shay Pilnik will share the survival story of celebrated artist Esther Lurie, the only Israeli artist to win the prestigious Dizengoff Prize for Drawing twice in her career.
Read MoreBetween the Lines: The Boy with the Star Tattoo
JTS presents a book talk with author Talia Carner about her newest book The Boy With the Star Tattoo, an epic historical novel of ingenuity and courage, of love and loss.
Read More2024 Commencement Exercises and Ordination
Join us for our 130th Commencement Exercises and Tekes Hasmahah (Ordination).
Read MoreBetween the Lines: The Amen Effect
Named America’s #1 Most Influential Rabbi by Newsweek and The Daily Beast, JTS alum Rabbi Sharon Brous returns to JTS for a discussion of her latest book.
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