Melton on a Monday Morning (2009-2010) - The leading Jewish adult education course from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Melton
What is Melton?
A two-year course, developed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, using the study of texts and original sources to understand Judaism and how it has developed. The course is structured around four themes: traditions, theological concepts, history and ethics.
Is Melton for you?
Whatever your affiliation, if any, whether you already have a deep knowledge or have never opened a Jewish book before, whatever your stage of life, this programme will take you forward. There are no qualifications needed, no requirement to know Hebrew and no homework or exams.
How is Melton taught?
Group discussion of texts, from a variety of compelling and challenging sources - biblical, Talmudic, rabbinic and contemporary. The teaching style is informal and inclusive in a pluralistic environment which encourages lively debate, discussion and learning.
Who will teach me?
The Melton Faculty offers university-quality teaching and Melton's name and reputation attract the highest calibre of teachers worldwide.
When?
Three 10 week terms from October to July for one evening a week for two hours - Mondays at 9.45am
At the completion of two years there is a graduation ceremony where a Certificate is awarded. And the learning doesn’t have to stop.
And Beyond
You are eligible to join the Hebrew University UK alumni Association. A choice of graduate programmes is available once you finish the course, including seminars and learning events.
For further details please contact Michelle Hyer on 020 8457 5028 or email melton@ljcc.org.uk. You can also visit the Melton mini-site.
What is Melton?
A two-year course, developed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, using the study of texts and original sources to understand Judaism and how it has developed. The course is structured around four themes: traditions, theological concepts, history and ethics.
Is Melton for you?
Whatever your affiliation, if any, whether you already have a deep knowledge or have never opened a Jewish book before, whatever your stage of life, this programme will take you forward. There are no qualifications needed, no requirement to know Hebrew and no homework or exams.
How is Melton taught?
Group discussion of texts, from a variety of compelling and challenging sources - biblical, Talmudic, rabbinic and contemporary. The teaching style is informal and inclusive in a pluralistic environment which encourages lively debate, discussion and learning.
Who will teach me?
The Melton Faculty offers university-quality teaching and Melton's name and reputation attract the highest calibre of teachers worldwide.
When?
Three 10 week terms from October to July for one evening a week for two hours - Mondays at 9.45am
At the completion of two years there is a graduation ceremony where a Certificate is awarded. And the learning doesn’t have to stop.
And Beyond
You are eligible to join the Hebrew University UK alumni Association. A choice of graduate programmes is available once you finish the course, including seminars and learning events.
For further details please contact Michelle Hyer on 020 8457 5028 or email
Course Dates
- Mon 2nd November 09
- Mon 9th November 09
- Mon 16th November 09
- Mon 23rd November 09
- Mon 30th November 09
- Mon 7th December 09
- Mon 14th December 09
- Mon 21st December 09
- Mon 28th December 09
- Mon 4th January 10
- Mon 11th January 10
- Mon 18th January 10
- Mon 25th January 10
- Mon 1st February 10
- Mon 8th February 10
- Mon 15th February 10
- Mon 22nd February 10
- Mon 1st March 10
- Mon 8th March 10
- Mon 15th March 10
- Mon 22nd March 10
- Mon 29th March 10
- Mon 5th April 10
- Mon 12th April 10
- Mon 19th April 10
- Mon 26th April 10
- Mon 3rd May 10
- Mon 10th May 10
- Mon 17th May 10
- Mon 24th May 10
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