Guide Category: Hebrew Theological College (HTC)*
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A Taste of Judaism
Curious about Judaism? A Taste of Judaism is designed for you. These three free weekly sessions focus on the modern Jewish take on spirituality, values, and community. Sessions are dynamic and interactive; the teachers are engaging and accessible and are open to all of your questions and concerns. Whether you are simply curious about Judaism or are looking to take your next steps on your Jewish journey, you have come to the right place! All are welcome. Program offered at several locations across Chicago and suburbs in the fall, winter, and spring.
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Community Service Division
Adult education for Jewish men and women.
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Saul Silber Memorial Library
An academic research library with over 65,000 items on Judaica; reading room open to the public; membership required for circulation privileges. Includes rabbinics, halakha, and Jewish history.
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Blitstein Institute for Women
Bressler School of Advanced Hebrew Studies and Kanter School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, accredited college offers bachelor of arts degree in Judaic studies; additional majors in accounting, psychology, certification in computers and education; pre-prof
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Yeshiva Women
Organizes educational and social programs and fundraising for HTC.
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Brandman Tape Library
7135 N. Carpenter Skokie IL 60077 (847) 982-2500 [email protected] http://www.htc.edu true 0502
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Hebrew Theological College (HTC)
Academic and professional educational programs for advancement of scholarship in Jewish law and culture, offered in accordance with the principles of Orthodox Judaism.