
The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America

The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
Programs
Kogod Research Center for Contemporary Jewish Thought
The Kogod Research Center for Contemporary Ideas is home to more than 100 renowned scholars in North America and Israel who develop thought leadership addressing issues of importance to Israel and the Jewish people. Sixteen seminars meet weekly, and their ideas infuse Hartman curriculum and content and shape classes, op/eds, essays, articles, books, podcasts, and videos.GeographiesUnited States;Israel;CanadaDatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedEducation,Religion,Social sciencesJewish people,Academics––Wellspring
The Shalom Hartman Institute offers a growing suite of educational initiatives for young Jews between the ages of 15–25 as well as the professionals, educators, and institutions that serve them on college campuses, days schools, summer camps, congregational schools, and youth groups.GeographiesUnited States;CanadaDatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedEducation,Leadership development,JudaismAdults,Adolescents,Jewish people––Rabbinic Leadership Programs
The advancement of rabbinic leadership has been a core mission of the Shalom Hartman Institute since the organization’s founding thirty years ago. Decades later, the Hartman Institute’s rabbinic leadership programs have over 1,000 alumni and continue to empower rabbis to become compelling and empathetic thought leaders on the issues, questions, and challenges of Judaism today. Programs and initiatives include: - Rabbinic Torah Seminar (RTS), annual 9-day immersive program in Israel - Rabbinic Leadership Initiative (RLI), an intensive, multi-year, cohort-based fellowship - Rabbanut North America: The Hartman Beit Midrash for New North American Rabbis, training visionary leaders in the Jewish texts, ideas, and skills they need to lead the North American Jewish community as cutting-edge rabbis - Ritual resources, curricula, and other material to support rabbis in their teaching, speaking, and leadership.GeographiesUnited States;CanadaDatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedContinuing education,Leadership development,JudaismJewish people––
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