PROGRAM
With classes led by international and Israeli scholars of repute, carefully selected students and young professionals choose one of three tracks enabling an in-depth study and discussion. The readings are accompanied by plenary lectures, city walks, evening edutainment programs, all with a strong focus on community building and follow-up activities.
PARALLEL TRACKS
Each track includes 11 textual learning workshops and 15 hours of “field work”
Jerusalem as a woman in Biblical and early Rabbinic literature
Faculty: Michael Tuval and Reuven KiperwasserJerusalem as a woman in Jewish mysticism and Hebrew poetry
Faculty: Ruth Kara-Ivanov, Zoya Kopelman and Mark GondelmanFeminine images of Jerusalem in Israeli literature and cinematography
Faculty: Asya Waisman and Marat Parkhomovsky PLENARY LECTURES |
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FIELD TRIPS
THEMATIC CITY WALKS
Food Seminar
Slow Food & Slow Reading: Jewish version
of the Global Trend
Meeting with the coordinator of Slow Food Israel Rafram Chaddad in an authentic Turkish-Israeli restaurant “Azura” (Mahane Yehuda market).
Concert
FEMININE IMAGE OF JERUSALEM IN MEDIEVAL AND CONTEMPORARY SONGS
MUSICIANSUriel Oshrat, piano
Liran Bador, guitar and harmonica
Gad Tidhar, oud
Fashion show
Contemporary Jerusalem Fashion
Panel discussion and fashion show
Dance: Nehara ensemble
Video art: Danielle Zini
Curator: Inbal Dekel-Goldberg
DJ: Miri Petel
Host: Eden Harel (TV journalist and ex-VJ for MTV Europe)
Production: The Edge
How young designers transform
Panel discussion with designers, poet and fashion critic |