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Ananei Hakavod ("Clouds of Glory")

Date: 
July 7, 2009 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm

"Ananei Hakavod ("Clouds of Glory")"
Taught by Amanda Pogany

Seder Moed Project: Sukkah

Every Tuesday, the Hadar Beit Midrash features a guided class on a section of Seder Moed with hevruta learning (in partners) and discussion.  In a community-wide learning project this year, we will be learning Seder Moed in an order that allows us to prepare for each holiday as it approaches.  Come with your own hevruta (learning partner), or let us match you with a hevruta.  Join Yeshivat Hadar students in the Beit Midrash, and Yeshivat Hadar faculty will be available to answer questions as you study.  We also encourage those who sign up to learn a section of Seder Moed independently to come and learn at the Beit Midrash.

Tuesday, July 7
7:30-9:00 p.m. at Yeshivat Hadar (at West End Synagogue, 190 Amsterdam Ave. at 69th St.)
$5 per class, $35 for the series (Tuesday evenings through August 4)
Pizza dinner provided!

 

Amanda Pogany teaches 8th grade Judaic Studies and Hebrew  language at the Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan.  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  consultant on pedagogy and curriculum.  She mentors for the Davidson School at JTS, the Pardes Educators program, and Schechter Manhattan.  She is  trained as a mentor through the Jewish New Teacher Project.  She is a  graduate of the Pardes Educators Program, has a Masters in Jewish Education  from Hebrew University and a BA from Barnard College.  She is co-founder of Altshul, an independent egalitarian minyan.  She lives in Brooklyn with her husband Aaron Bisman and their son Asher.