At Eretz, we empower you to develop your learning, observance, and beliefs. We expose you to the depth and breadth of different Torah disciplines so you can discover your interests and passions in all that Judaism has to offer. We encourage you to grapple with complex issues and support you with all the scholarship and experience at our disposal.
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Find your own
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Judaism
Be self-motivated
and responsible for
your growth
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learning with fun
experiences
At the same time, we empower you to develop your personal relationship with learning. We offer classes and host speakers on a range of topics, including the role of women as yoatzot halacha, the relationship between poetry and Midrash, and the implications of modern neuroscience for the matter of free will. We do this because we want to encourage you to discover your own areas of interest in Jewish scholarship and invite you to think critically about difficult issues.
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
Sub headline HereIt’s a point of pride at Eretz that we host an exceptionally well-rounded and thought-provoking collection of guest speakers. These are a valuable vehicle for introducing students to aspects of Jewish life and thought that may be outside their experience or cutting-edge scientific discoveries with interesting implications from a Torah perspective. Past events include a yom iyun focused specifically on women’s issues across the religious spectrum; academic discussions of Jewish poetry and Midrash; legal discussions of Israeli vs. Jewish law; and scientists from BIU discussing the work at the Brain Research Center in the context of understanding free will. |
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