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Sacred Connections Hosted by the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati

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 public to join us to discover how much our various faith […]

AJC Cincinnati 2021 Community Intergroup Seder

Community Intergroup Seder: Celebrating Freedom for all People This meaningful, interactive Seder is open to all and will be presented via Zoom Monday, March 15, 2021 11:45 AM Led by Rabbi Matthew Kraus Interim Head Department of Judaic Studies University of Cincinnati The Seder celebrates the ageless ritual of the Jewish holiday of Passover, celebrating […]

AJC Cincinnati 2021 Community Intergroup Seder

Community Intergroup Seder: Celebrating Freedom for all People This meaningful, interactive Seder is open to all and will be presented via Zoom Monday, March 15, 2021 11:45 AM Led by Rabbi Matthew Kraus Interim Head Department of Judaic Studies University of Cincinnati The Seder celebrates the ageless ritual of the Jewish holiday of Passover, celebrating […]

A Spark of King David: Rabbi Israel Najara’s Poetry and Music

Edwin Seroussi, Emanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Director, Jewish Music Research Centre The attraction of modern audiences to the songs of Rabbi Israel Najara (c.1550-1625) serves as a point of departure for a journey into one of the most intriguing artists of the early modern period. Najara was a unique […]

A Spark of King David: Rabbi Israel Najara’s Poetry and Music

Edwin Seroussi, Emanuel Alexandre Professor of Musicology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Director, Jewish Music Research Centre The attraction of modern audiences to the songs of Rabbi Israel Najara (c.1550-1625) serves as a point of departure for a journey into one of the most intriguing artists of the early modern period. Najara was a unique […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice & Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Activism & Advocacy 101: Taking Action for Justice & Peace – 6th to 12th Grade

Join us as we look at the different ways that we exert people power to create deep and lasting change. We will dive into strategies and avenues for social change, and emerge with new understandings of our place in the work that we care most about. From talking to friends, to writing an op-ed, to lobbying elected […]

Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Part 3: Israeli Government & Religious Freedom

Forward Focus: A 4-Part Series Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Explore Israel's fascinating landscape and what it means to be Jewish in our homeland through JFNA's four-part series exploring religious diversity in Israel.  Israel – the start-up nation. A flourishing nation, known for its innovation and advancement. Ahead of its time in so many ways. […]

Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Part 3: Israeli Government & Religious Freedom

Forward Focus: A 4-Part Series Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Explore Israel's fascinating landscape and what it means to be Jewish in our homeland through JFNA's four-part series exploring religious diversity in Israel.  Israel – the start-up nation. A flourishing nation, known for its innovation and advancement. Ahead of its time in so many ways. […]

Neepwantiinki: Learning from Each Other. The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University

Join us and Kara Strass, Director, Miami Tribe Relations, Myaamia Center: Neepwaantiinki, the Myaamia word meaning “learning from each other," is a phrase that Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma have used for years to describe their reciprocal relationship. Sharing a common name and place, the connection between the University and the Tribe […]

Neepwantiinki: Learning from Each Other. The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University

Join us and Kara Strass, Director, Miami Tribe Relations, Myaamia Center: Neepwaantiinki, the Myaamia word meaning “learning from each other," is a phrase that Miami University and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma have used for years to describe their reciprocal relationship. Sharing a common name and place, the connection between the University and the Tribe […]

An Evening with Samantha Power: Discussing “The Education of an Idealist”

What can one person do? At a time of upheaval and division, Samantha Power offers an urgent response to this question —and a call for a clearer eye, a kinder heart, and a more open and civil hand in our politics and daily lives. Join the Holocaust & Humanity Center for a conversation with Samantha […]