
The Elga Stulman Summer Programs
Elga Stulman was a student at Drisha for more than ten years, and served on
its Board of Directors. Her love of learning was an inspiration. Her passion
to enable others to learn is her legacy.
Collegiate and Graduate Student Immersion Program - June 1 - 27, 2010
Drisha's June Immersion Program is a co-ed month-long learning and community building program for collegiate and graduate students. In this program, students study a broad range of Jewish subjects including Gemara, Tanakh, Philosophy, and Halakha. This program is the first of many programs that aim to engage young leadership in encountering Jewish texts in a serious, intellectually rigorous, and inclusive manner. In our inaugural class, we have 60 students from over 20 colleges, who are all leaders on their campuses, Hillel communities, social justice projects, campus publications, and much more. In the program we are examining the relationship between spirituality and community involvement and action, in an attempt to inspire in our participants a commitment to service to the Jewish people and to leadership in the Jewish community. By application only.
Summer Five-Week Institute - June 28 - July 30, 2010
Drisha's summer program is an exceptional learning experience for women of all ages and backgrounds from around the world who want to explore topics in Jewish learning and improve their textual skills. The summer program serves as a primer for other full-time programs at Drisha. Courses include Biblical Hebrew, Talmud, Prayer, Tanakh, Halakha, Philosophy, and Theology.Click here for course information or to register.
This year the Five-Week Institute will include a July Immersion program aimed at college- aged women. Twenty-five women will come together to form a cohesive community of strong and educated young leaders. By application only. Contact the Drisha office for more information.
Summer Part-Time Continuing Education Classes - June 28 - July 30, 2010
Courses for women and men of all ages and backgrounds are offered in the daytime and evening on topics including Biblical Hebrew, Bible, Jewish Law, Philosophy, and Talmud. Click here for course information or to register.
Refund Policy: All registrations are final. There are no refunds.
Course Cancellation: We reserve the right to cancel classes. Full refunds will be given to those registered for cancelled classes.