Hasidism on the Shores of the Sea of Galilee
Dive into the radiant world of Pri Ha-Aretz, a boldly mystical work from the heart of early Hasidism. In this session, we’ll explore the unique spiritual landscape of Tiberian Hasidism and its teachings on balance, surrender, and love. Together, we’ll reflect on how releasing the ego and bonding deeply with fellow creatures and with God opens a path toward inner steadiness and sacred connection.
Sunday, January 25 | 6:00 PM
Pardes Institute | 29 Pierre Koenig, Jerusalem
Nehemia Polen is Professor of Jewish Thought at Hebrew College and a leading scholar of Hasidism. He is the author of numerous acclaimed works, including The Holy Fire and Stop, Look, Listen: Celebrating Shabbos Through a Spiritual Lens, a finalist for the Jewish Book Council’s Myra H. Kraft Award. Polen holds a doctorate from Boston University, where he studied with Elie Wiesel, and previously served for 23 years as a congregational rabbi.
Start date: ASAP
We are seeking a charismatic, creative, and action-oriented Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement and Activation to lead this initiative. This individual will play a key role in bridging the gap between the immersive Jerusalem-based Pardes experience and the ongoing life-long learning opportunities we offer in North America.
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Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter detailing their qualifications and passion for this role. All applications should be sent to Assistant Director of Programs at Monica at monica@pardes.org.
Cover letters should answer the following questions
Applications are due by October 8th and interviews will be the week of October 28th. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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