The Jewish Learning Fellowship (JLF) is a 10-week experiential, conversational cohort for students looking to deepen their understanding of Judaism on their own terms. We’re interested in building friendships, creating community, and asking big questions.
Over the semester we will talk through Jewish
ideas about gender, sexuality, intimacy, and sexual ethics through a broad
range of sources in Jewish thought in a way that honors our minds and bodies
and respects our position as modern, thoughtful adults.
We make no claims about the “right” way to practice or not to practice Judaism. Our job is to help you explore the tradition in a safe space and find your own place, on your terms, in Judaism’s Great Conversation.