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SHALOM HARTMAN INSTITUTE Rabbinic Leadership Programs

Hartman Rabbinic Leadership Programs Since its inception more than 35 years ago, the Shalom Hartman Institute has made the advancement of rabbinic leadership a core mission. Widely recognized as a leader in pluralistic, intensive, thoughtful, and challenging study, the Institute offers a variety of rabbinic programs universally respected for quality of faculty and depth of Torah study. Rabbis today fulfill many roles simultaneously spiritual leader, community leader, counselor, teacher, administrator, fundraiser. With so many capacities to fill, rabbis often neglect their own ongoing intellectual and spiritual development and have limited opportunity for mutually beneficial interaction with rabbinic colleagues. Recognizing the crucial role that rabbis play and their need for support and reinvigoration, the Hartman Institute offers structured frameworks for ongoing rabbinic study, enrichment, and thought leadership training. Rabbis studying together in the spiritually and intellectually challenging Hartman rabbinic leadership programs enrich their textual knowledge, broaden the range of ideas they encounter, and deepen their relationship with Israel. Tasked with continually infusing their communities with new energy, Hartman rabbinic programs focus on helping participants to develop their own voices as intellectual and spiritual leaders in the pursuit of becoming ever-more significant agents of change in Jewish life. Learning with the team of scholars and thinkers that David Hartman z l assembled at the Shalom Hartman Institute transformed my rabbinate by giving me direction and vision in Jewish thinking based on innovative interpretations of age-old sources in our tradition. Every teacher was an inspiration, each with their own unique style. The learning combined the intellectual rigor of an academic setting with the fulfilling bond with our tradition that yeshiva learning provides. Equally important were the lifelong relationships I acquired through struggling with and then mastering sublime, but deeply relevant, works of Jewish thought. Ethics, theology, religion, history, and philosophy came together every day and transformed who I am as a Jew, a rabbi and a human being. Rabbi Asher Lopatin, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, Bronx, NY

Rabbinic Torah Study Seminar Powerful learning and spiritual development Our annual 10-day seminar for rabbis of all denominations is a powerful learning experience and opportunity for spiritual development. More than 100 rabbis, many of whom return year after year, convene at the Hartman campus in Jerusalem to engage in thought-provoking, pluralistic study that helps them enhance their knowledge, gain new insights, and enrich their capacity to inspire and meet the diverse and complex needs of their communities with renewed energy. For more information about the program, see www.shalomhartman.org/rts RTS provides wonderful nourishment for rabbis. It has become a powerful source of personal and professional sustenance for years. Rabbi Dan Alexander, Charlottesville, VA Rabbinic Leadership Initiative A transformative fellowship experience, immersing rabbis in the highest levels of Jewish learning The intensive three-year Rabbinic Leadership Initiative (RLI) exposes an elite cohort of rabbis to the highest levels of Jewish learning. The program equips them to meet contemporary challenges with ever-increasing intellectual and moral sophistication. Participants spend a month each summer and a week each winter studying at the Hartman campus in Jerusalem. During the remainder of each year, participants engage in long-distance learning of classical and modern sources in havruta with rabbinic partners and in courses taught by leading Hartman Institute scholars. The pluralistic framework of the program fosters a vibrant exchange of ideas aimed at integrating learning into rabbis ongoing work and creating a community of colleagues uniquely able to elevate the quality of Jewish life. For more information about the program, see www.shalomhartman.org /rli

It is difficult to convey the depths of growing we have all done [through RLI]. The depths of openness to our teachers and the learning and knowledge they shared and the depths of openness we have created with one another It is as if we have had the privilege to stand at Sinai once again. And with this gift of learning came the gift pluralism. For just as at Sinai when each heard the voice in his or her own way we of each from our own place heard a different voice, a perspective that challenged us to move beyond our own simple boundaries. Rabbi Denise Eger, Congregation Kol Ami, West Hollywood, CA RLI Alumni Retreat Fostering an ongoing community of learning and leadership This annual retreat, featuring seminars with Hartman scholars, roundtable sessions for collegial sharing, and meaningful social and cultural opportunities, is an intimate and reinvigorating study experience. The retreat provides an opportunity for RLI alumni from different cohorts to build deeper relationships, create joint initiatives, and invest in their continued growth as visionary leaders. Hartman Beit Midrash for Rabbis in North America Continuing education, intellectual challenge, and spiritual nourishment This Beit Midrash, which meets in cities throughout North America including Boston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Toronto, provides rabbis with continuing education, intellectual challenge, and spiritual nourishment in their home communities. Based on a combination of text study and dialogue with top Hartman scholars, these programs, often run in conjunction with local Boards of Rabbis, federations, and other institutional partners, enable alumni and future rabbinic program participants to experience the excellence of Hartman learning. Rabbinical Students Seminar Pluralistic text study, community building, and cultivation of rabbinic identity This seminar provides rabbinical students of all denominations with an opportunity to study with leading Hartman scholars during their year in Israel. The program focuses on study of traditional and contemporary Jewish and Israeli sources, community building among students across denominations, and cultivation of rabbinic identity. Young rabbinical students use this time in the formative years of their training to expand their view of Jewish values and to explore how these ideas can be integrated into their work in the rabbinate.

accompanying curricular study materials y a rabbi or educator in a lay leaders study tor utilizes the materials and lectures as munity, preparing the participants for the ts and reading the supplementary materials arate session, or in a preparatory session. e assistance of the Leader s Guide, and then ed by a discussion led by the leader on the lications have proven to be powerful tools for ship development, and community building. lom Hartman Institute Canadian Friends of orth America Shalom Hartman Institute Pennsylvania Plaza, 8888 Blvd Pie IX te 1606 Montreal, QC H1Z4J5 York, NY 10119 Tel: +1 212 268 0300 +1 212 268 0300 Email: info@cfshi.org : +1 212 239 4550 @shalomhartman.org Rami & Jaki Studio / Elisheva Cohen סדרת הרצאות של מכון הרטמן ב-די.וי.די. כרך 2 סדרת הרצאות של מכון הרטמן ב-די.וי.די. Engaging Israel: Foundations for a New Relationship The Meaning and Significance of Peoplehood in Jewish Life Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusa m C srael Israel Institute,Jerusalem,Israel Jerusalem, Institute, Hartman Shalom 2011 Copyright Unit The Tribes of Israel: A Shared Homeland for a Divided People What Does it Mean to Believe? The Challenge of the Rational and the Reasonable The Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture Series The "Other" in Jewish Tradition: Challenges And Opportunities The Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture Series on DVD Volume 2 Leadership and Crisis: Jewish Resources and Responses The Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture Series on DVD Volume 1 Copyright 2013 Shalom Hartman Institute, Jerusalem, Israel Unit DILEMMAS OF FAITH Hartman Institute Video Lecture Series Bring Hartman scholars to your community Combining lectures from top Institute faculty on video with in-person havruta study facilitated by local rabbis, these series enable year-round learning. Each volume includes a series of 8-10 video lectures, student sourcebooks with primary texts, recommended background readings, and a leader s guide with helpful lecture and text summaries and discussion questions. ENGAGING ISRAEL: FOUNDATIONS FOR A NEW RELATIONSHIP Engaging Israel reframes the discussion about the enduring significance of the State of Israel for contemporary Jews worldwide. This curriculum elevates the conversation about Israel by rooting it in Jewish values and ideas rather than in response to crisis. Topics include Jewish Peoplehood, sovereignty, ethics of power and war, Judaism and democracy, and more. Institute, Jerusalem, Israel 1 Copyright 2013 Shalom Hartman IENGAGE 2.0 THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL: A SHARED HOMELAND FOR A DIVIDED PEOPLE What is the significance of the State of Israel as a Jewish public sphere? The focus of this series is to confront the challenge of creating a Jewish and democratic public space in the modern State of Israel a shared common space for a people divided along tribal affiliations: religious, ideological, national, and geographic. The Tribes of Israel begins a conversation to restructure the relationship between the collective and the individual tribes that comprise it a relationship where tribal affiliations, convictions, and rights are balanced against collective consciousness and identity. DILEMMAS OF FAITH Institute, Jerusalem, Israel Unit1 DILEMMAS OF FAITH Copyright 2013 Shalom Hartman DILEMMAS OF FAITH In an age of radical polarization in modern society, with a rise in religious fundamentalism on the one hand and a rise of atheism on the other, how does Jewish tradition approach dilemmas of faith? In this series, Hartman scholars explore the foundational issue of faith, engaging in broad and deep analysis of some of the many dilemmas that faith in the modern world raises. Dilemmas of Faith addresses the big questions raised by the intersection of faith and reason, faith and history, faith and politics, and the faith experience. Israel Jerusalem, Institute, Hartman Shalom 2012 Copyright Institute, Jerusalem, Israel o 1ance 1 Peoplehood in Jewish 1Life1 PEOPLEHOOD AND ITS ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE IN JEWISH LIFE The idea of Jewish Peoplehood its complex origins, its implications, and how it might be sustained is an issue of wide concern in the Jewish community today. The concept of a Jewish collective appears at odds with a contemporary ethos of intense individualism. In this series, Hartman faculty consider some of the tensions that Peoplehood raises, both in classical Jewish tradition and in contemporary Jewish thought and life. האחר במסורת היהודית מטרות ואפשרויות The "Other" in Jewish Tradition: Challenges And Opportunities The Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture Series on DVD Volume 2 THE OTHER IN JEWISH TRADITION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES It is a moral imperative to reflect on Jewish attitudes and approaches to others both within and outside of the Jewish community. This series explores Jewish ethical traditions about the treatment of strangers, attitudes towards people of other faiths, the struggle with pluralism in a diverse Jewish community, treatment of women and minorities, and the tension between the particular and the universal. מנהיגות ומשבר משאבים ותשובות ביהדות Leadership and Crisis: Jewish Resources and Responses The Shalom Hartman Institute Lecture Series on DVD LEADERSHIP AND CRISIS: JEWISH RESOURCES AND RESPONSES Drawing upon centuries of Jewish scholarship from Biblical sources to Holocaust literature this volume suggests Jewish responses to the challenges posed by geopolitical and economic crises. For additional information or to place an order, see www.shalomhartman.org/video

About the Shalom Hartman Institute The Shalom Hartman Institute is a center of transformative thinking and teaching that addresses the major challenges facing the Jewish people and elevates the quality of Jewish life in Israel and around the world. The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America is shaping the future of North American Jewish life through transformative teaching, educating leaders and enriching the public conversation. For more information about the Shalom Hartman Institute rabbinic or synagogue programs, please contact Rabbi Lauren Berkun, Director of Rabbinic and Synagogue Programs, at lauren@shalomhartman.org or +1 305 407 5494. Shalom Hartman Institute 11 Gedalyahu Alon Street Jerusalem 93113 Israel Tel: +972 2 567 5320 Fax: +972 2 561 1913 Email: shi@shi.org.il www.hartman.org.il Shalom Hartman Institute of North America One Pennsylvania Plaza, Suite 1606 New York, NY 10119 Tel: +1 212 268 0300 Fax: +1 212 239 4550 Email: info@shalomhartman.org www.shalomhartman.org Canadian Friends of Shalom Hartman Institute 8888 Blvd Pie IX Montreal, QC H1Z4J5 Email: info@cfshi.org