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Me’ahMeeting for 100 hours of class time over two years, Me’ah offers adult learners the opportunity to explore the framework of significant Jewish texts and thought from biblical times through the modern period, from an academic perspective. The only prerequisite for the course is the desire to explore seriously the evolution of Judaism in a logical, challenging and stimulating manner. Me’ah meets at community institutions to create “learning communities” which foster personal and communal growth. Learners study with at least two different Siegal College professors and are awarded certificates upon completion of the two-year program. Educators may enroll in Me’ah for in-service credit. For more information, call Ruth Kronick, Director of Student Services, at (216) 464-4050, ext. 101 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Me'ah - Year 2Temple Emanu El, Orange Village, OhioRonald A. BraunerMondays, 22 weeks beginning September 146:30-8:30pmCourse#MEA201Cost: Individual $356/Temple Emanu El Member, $395/Non-memberAdditional person $267/Temple Emanu El Member, $297/Non-memberThe second year of Me'ah empowers students to relate to the literature and history of the medieval and modern periods. Additionally, students will learn about Jewish life in Western and Eastern Europe, Israel and the Americas, their political emancipation and the reforms of Judaism as a religion in modern times, as well as the Holocaust and the creation of the State of Israel. |


