Rabbi Benjamin Shull and Rabbi Uri Topolosky of Beth Joshua Congregation will teach the core courses of the Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning beginning Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Tikvat Israel.
The first year of the two-year Melton core curriculum will be offered in 2016-17 at TI, taught back to back by the two rabbis on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m., with a break for minyan with congregants in the TI chapel.
The Melton school is a global adult Jewish learning program created and directed by the Melton Center of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The inspiring, text-based course is open to anyone, teen-age or older, in the congregation and in the greater community.
The tuition for this university-level course is $560, which includes printed/digital course materials.
The Melton School core curriculum is a comprehensive, sequential series. The curriculum comprises the following four courses. The first two take place during Year 1.
Cast a vote for Melton Adult Jewish Learning Program at Tikvat Israel by Tuesday November 8, our registration deadline. The first session will be Tuesday evening November 15 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Register as soon as possible and no later than Tuesday November 8.
Registration takes place on the Melton website (www.meltonschool.org), though Rabbi Shull is willing to answer questions (301-762-7338, ext. 115; ).