Excerpted from a Cleveland Jewish News article by Jane Kaufman
The program aims to nurture a passion for Judaism and Jewish learning among students in a narrow niche: those who are inspired deeply by Judaism but who decide not to pursue a gap year in Israel or attend a yeshiva.
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His intent for the program is to match students with mentors remotely or, if possible, at their colleges and universities to continue one-on-one Torah study, to offer weekly webinars to the entire cohort on philosophy and to offer smaller, interactive web-based study for groups on more focused topics. In addition, each participant is expected to take a deep dive into a single mitzvah, such as keeping kosher or visiting the sick, and to design and produce a capstone project by the end of the semester.
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