National Havurah Committee Summer Institute 2013

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August 5-11 2013

Source: Havurah Summer Institute 2013

 

Come and share in a week of joyous learning, exploration, celebration, and creating community at the National Havurah Committee Summer Institute 2013 on August 5-11, 2013 at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire. The NHC’s flagship program, the week-long Summer Institute, is a unique opportunity for serious study, moving prayer, spirited conversation, late-night jam sessions, singing, dancing, swimming, meditation, and hiking – all in the company of more than 300 people from a wide range of backgrounds.

 

The theme of Institute 2013 is "Limnot Yameinu / Count our Days." Our lives are precious and finite. Time rushes onwards, and we feel the urgency of living fully in each moment. During the 2013 Institute we will celebrate Rosh Chodesh Elul, the new moon of the month of Elul. We will begin the teshuva/reflection of the High Holy Day season, when we re-count our past year and plan for the future. For all of us, the day is short and the work is overwhelming (Pirkei Avot 2:20). The current of time feels different to children, parents, teachers, learners, artists, activists, explorers, breadwinners, young, and old - yet we are swimming together. At institute we'll seek insight from each other and Jewish tradition on how to make each day count.

 

For more information and registration, visit the National Havurah Committee Summer Institute 2013 website.

Updated: Jun. 18, 2013
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