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EquaSion’s “Sacred Connections” returns in 2021

Adath Israel Congregation to host virtual open house on February 28th After a year when 11 faith communities welcomed visitors into their houses of worship for friendship, worship and education about their religion, the pandemic prevented the in-person hosting of these sacred connections in 2020.  But they are coming back this year!   "We invite the interested […]

EquaSion’s “Sacred Connections” returns in 2021

Adath Israel Congregation to host virtual open house on February 28th After a year when 11 faith communities welcomed visitors into their houses of worship for friendship, worship and education about their religion, the pandemic prevented the in-person hosting of these sacred connections in 2020.  But they are coming back this year!   "We invite the interested […]

The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge

The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge is designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. Our challenge starts on Monday, March 1st and continues (Monday –Friday) through March 29th. Each day of the challenge you will […]

The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge

The 21-Day Racial Equity and Social Justice Challenge is designed to create dedicated time and space to build more effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of race, power, privilege, and leadership. Our challenge starts on Monday, March 1st and continues (Monday –Friday) through March 29th. Each day of the challenge you will […]

Kashruth (Jewish Dietary Laws), Community, and Control: Shehitah (Ritual Slaughter) Manuals and Their Afterlives in Early Modern Europe

Dr. Joshua Teplitsky, Associate Professor of History, Stony Brook University How did someone learn to be a kosher butcher in early modern Europe, and what sort of material traces remain from that process? Manuals for ritual slaughterers were a remarkably popular genre in Jewish printing in the early modern period. While these books might appear […]

Kashruth (Jewish Dietary Laws), Community, and Control: Shehitah (Ritual Slaughter) Manuals and Their Afterlives in Early Modern Europe

Dr. Joshua Teplitsky, Associate Professor of History, Stony Brook University How did someone learn to be a kosher butcher in early modern Europe, and what sort of material traces remain from that process? Manuals for ritual slaughterers were a remarkably popular genre in Jewish printing in the early modern period. While these books might appear […]

Courageous Youth Leadership: 9th to 12th Grade

Participants will learn frameworks and explore perspectives on leading change through challenge and uncertainty. What are the key components of effective leadership, regardless of what you’re working toward? What does it mean to lead with empathy and courage? What does it look like to hold and share power and authority with others? What are the successes and failures of leaders in public spheres? How does self care, […]

Courageous Youth Leadership: 9th to 12th Grade

Participants will learn frameworks and explore perspectives on leading change through challenge and uncertainty. What are the key components of effective leadership, regardless of what you’re working toward? What does it mean to lead with empathy and courage? What does it look like to hold and share power and authority with others? What are the successes and failures of leaders in public spheres? How does self care, […]

Across the Color Line: Reporting 25 Years on Black Cincinnati with Mark Curnutte

Join Bellarmine Chapel on Monday, March 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., for this discussion led by Mark Curnutte, a Visiting Instructor of Social Justice Studies and Journalism at Miami University. Mark is a career newspaper reporter, including his final 25 years at The Cincinnati Enquirer, where he was selected three times as top reporter in Ohio […]

Across the Color Line: Reporting 25 Years on Black Cincinnati with Mark Curnutte

Join Bellarmine Chapel on Monday, March 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., for this discussion led by Mark Curnutte, a Visiting Instructor of Social Justice Studies and Journalism at Miami University. Mark is a career newspaper reporter, including his final 25 years at The Cincinnati Enquirer, where he was selected three times as top reporter in Ohio […]

Language and Racism in the United States Today

Sarah Bunin Benor, Ph.D., Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies, HUC/Los Angeles Jared Jackson, Founder and Executive Director of Jews in ALL Hues Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D., HUC President; Moderator Examine the role of language in racism, which can be found in many sectors of society, from education to employment, from housing to media. Through Disney movie […]

Language and Racism in the United States Today

Sarah Bunin Benor, Ph.D., Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies, HUC/Los Angeles Jared Jackson, Founder and Executive Director of Jews in ALL Hues Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D., HUC President; Moderator Examine the role of language in racism, which can be found in many sectors of society, from education to employment, from housing to media. Through Disney movie […]