Learn and Connect with Gila Fine

Join Pardes faculty member Gila Fine, beloved teacher of Rabbinic Literature, for dynamic Jewish text study and conversation.

Thursday, 16th November:
Moishe House Camden / Primrose Hill
Topic: The Day the World Turned Dark
Details TBA

Friday-Shabbat, 17th-18th November:
Scholar in Residence at Oxford University

LONDON LEARNING SALONS
Hosted by Pardes alumni and friends

Topic: The Day the World Turned Dark
Refreshments provided.
RSVP required here

Sunday, 19th November, 1 pm:
North Finchley – hosted by Eryn London

Sunday, 19th November, 7:30 pm:
Finsbury Park – hosted by Joe Hyman

Monday, 20th November, 7:30 pm:
Hendon – hosted by Jay Schlesinger

Tuesday, 21st November, 1 pm:

Lunch & Learn at Cambridge JSoc
Topic: He Who Causes Me Suffering: A Tale of Agony and Rebirth
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Wednesday, 22nd November, 7:30 pm:
JW3 in London
Topic: He Who Causes Me Suffering: A Tale of Agony and Rebirth
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Gila Fine is a lecturer in rabbinic literature at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, exploring the tales of the Talmud through philosophy, literary criticism, psychoanalysis, and pop-culture.

She also serves on the faculty of the Nachshon Project, the London School of Jewish Studies, and Amudim Seminary, and has taught thousands of students at communities and conferences across the Jewish world.

Gila’s work has been featured in the BBCHaaretzJerusalem PostJerusalem ReportTradition Journal, Jewish News, and Jewish Chronicle (which selected her as one of the ten most influential Brits in Israel). Haaretz has called her “a young woman on her way to becoming one of the more outstanding Jewish thinkers of the next generation.”