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Learn Ways to Lower Your Congregation’s Facilities Utility Bills

The Faith Communities Go Green Facilities Group is hosting an event for the religious community, June 7th at 7pm to 8:30pm  Learn Ways to Lower Your Congregation's Facilities Utility Bills, for professional advice on how to lower your house of worship’s utility bills and carbon footprint.  Speakers will explain the different types of energy audits, how to know which […]

Chagall and the Bible

Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director, Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, HUC/New York Discover how memories of his youth in Vitebsk, the Russian Revolution, his 1931 visit to Palestine, the Holocaust, his personal religiosity, and his admiration for the old masters, informed his imagination to create uniquely modern visual interpretations of the core text of the Jewish people.

Chagall and the Bible

Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director, Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, HUC/New York Discover how memories of his youth in Vitebsk, the Russian Revolution, his 1931 visit to Palestine, the Holocaust, his personal religiosity, and his admiration for the old masters, informed his imagination to create uniquely modern visual interpretations of the core text of the Jewish people.

Not the Same as White: Latinx Students Talk About Jewish Schooling

Erik Ludwig, Ph.D., Director, Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management, HUC/Los Angeles Sasha Dominguez ‘20, Executive Director and Founder of Kol Connection Why does race matter? Explore how colorblindness and perceptions of caring inform the way we think about community. Building on the narratives of Latinx students in Jewish schools, these experts take a bold […]

Not the Same as White: Latinx Students Talk About Jewish Schooling

Erik Ludwig, Ph.D., Director, Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management, HUC/Los Angeles Sasha Dominguez ‘20, Executive Director and Founder of Kol Connection Why does race matter? Explore how colorblindness and perceptions of caring inform the way we think about community. Building on the narratives of Latinx students in Jewish schools, these experts take a bold […]

The Virgin Mary in Christian Art with Abby Schwartz

The Virgin Mary has been an inspiration to more people than any other woman who ever lived. Yet, there are shockingly few primary sources of information about Mary. So how can we account for how she is depicted throughout the history of art? Join Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz on June 10th at 7pm ET […]

The Virgin Mary in Christian Art with Abby Schwartz

The Virgin Mary has been an inspiration to more people than any other woman who ever lived. Yet, there are shockingly few primary sources of information about Mary. So how can we account for how she is depicted throughout the history of art? Join Skirball Museum director Abby Schwartz on June 10th at 7pm ET […]

Race Unity Week

Sunday, June 13, 2:00-4:00 pm Unity in Diversity Gatherings - Locations TBD Fun-filled and uplifting multifaith/multicultural Interconnected gatherings in Columbus, Akron, and Dayton Wednesday, June 16, 3:00 pm The Importance and History of the Underground Railroad An educational program presented by Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan, Jr. D. Min., Executive Director, The Ohio Council of Churches […]

Race Unity Week

Sunday, June 13, 2:00-4:00 pm Unity in Diversity Gatherings - Locations TBD Fun-filled and uplifting multifaith/multicultural Interconnected gatherings in Columbus, Akron, and Dayton Wednesday, June 16, 3:00 pm The Importance and History of the Underground Railroad An educational program presented by Rev. Dr. Jack Sullivan, Jr. D. Min., Executive Director, The Ohio Council of Churches […]

A Jewish Grand Tour: Should ‘Travel’ Become the Jewish Practice of Our Age?

Jeremy Leigh, Coordinator, Richard J. Scheuer Israel Seminar, HUC/Jerusalem Despite having let go of the idea of pilgrimage over two thousand years ago, should traveling to sites of Jewish significance – in Europe and Israel – enter our practice as a way embedding connections across time and space? Are there, or could there be, a […]

A Jewish Grand Tour: Should ‘Travel’ Become the Jewish Practice of Our Age?

Jeremy Leigh, Coordinator, Richard J. Scheuer Israel Seminar, HUC/Jerusalem Despite having let go of the idea of pilgrimage over two thousand years ago, should traveling to sites of Jewish significance – in Europe and Israel – enter our practice as a way embedding connections across time and space? Are there, or could there be, a […]

World Refugee Day Prayer Service

Join people here in Greater Cincinnati - and folks around the world - to celebrate the beautiful gifts refugees bring to our community and the critical work being done by people of faith to stand in solidarity with refugees. World Refugee Day falls each year on June 20 and celebrates the strength and courage of […]