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SUMMARY:Ananei Hakavod (&quot\;Clouds of Glory&quot\;)
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DESCRIPTION:<p>&quot\;Ananei Hakavod (&quot\;Clouds of Glory&quot\;)&quot\;<br />
 Taught by Amanda Pogany</p>
 <p>Seder Moed Project: Sukkah</p>
 <p>Every Tuesday\, the Hadar Beit Midrash features a guided class on a section of Seder Moed with hevruta learning (in partners) and discussion.&nbsp\; In a<span style="font-weight: bold\;"> </span><a href="../../../../../../learning/project">community-wide learning project</a> this year\, we will be learning Seder Moed in an order that allows us to prepare for each holiday as it approaches.&nbsp\; Come with your own hevruta (learning partner)\, or let us match you with a hevruta.&nbsp\; Join Yeshivat Hadar students in the Beit Midrash\, and Yeshivat Hadar faculty will be available to answer questions as you study.&nbsp\; We also encourage those who <a href="../../../../../../learning/project/form">sign up to learn a section of Seder Moed</a> independently to come and learn at the Beit Midrash.</p>
 <p>Tuesday\, July 7<br />
 7:30-9:00 p.m. at Yeshivat Hadar (at West End Synagogue\, 190 Amsterdam Ave. at 69th St.)<br />
 $5 per class\, $35 for the series (Tuesday evenings through August 4)<br />
 Pizza dinner provided!</p>
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 <p><strong>Amanda Pogany</strong> teaches 8th grade Judaic Studies and Hebrew&nbsp\; language at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan.&nbsp\; She is also the middle school Student Life Coordinator. In addition to her teaching\, she serves as a mentor to new teachers is several capacities\, as well as a&nbsp\; consultant on pedagogy and curriculum.&nbsp\; She mentors for the Davidson School at JTS\, the Pardes Educators program\, and Schechter Manhattan.&nbsp\; She is&nbsp\; trained as a mentor through the Jewish New Teacher Project.&nbsp\; She is a&nbsp\; graduate of the Pardes Educators Program\, has a Masters in Jewish Education&nbsp\; from Hebrew University and a BA from Barnard College.&nbsp\; She is co-founder of Altshul\, an independent egalitarian minyan.&nbsp\; She lives in Brooklyn with her husband Aaron Bisman and their son Asher.</p>
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