SUNDAY:
7:10 am Halacha Yomit - every day we spend about 15 minutes studying a little bit of Halacha (Jewish law). Right now, we're looking at the laws of Yom Kippur. Unfortunately, since I'm not a morning person at all, I haven't always been able to make it every day, but whenever I do go I love it. It's incredible how much you can learn in 15 minutes!
7:30 am Shacharit - morning prayers. I'm proud to say, I've made it every day so far!
8:20 am Breakfast - what? A girl's gotta eat!
8:45 am Talmud - Right now, we are studying chapter 3 of Sukkot. I'm learning all about lulav and etrog. After the holidays, we'll be moving to Bava Kamma, chapter 8. It's quite interesting, and I'm proud to report that my rabbinic Hebrew vocabulary has improved already.
12:30 pm Lunch
1:40 pm Mincha - afternoon prayers.
2:00 pm Biblical Hebrew Grammar - umm, I learn Biblical Hebrew Grammar. It's pretty self explanatory. But very interesting.
3:20 pm Tanach with Mefarshim - right now, we're studying the book of Jonah (very appropriate, since we read it on Yom Kippur). For the rest of the fall, we'll be studying different books of the Prophets, which I can't wait for! I've never really had a chance to seriously study Nevi'im (Prophets), so I'm very happy to be taking this class.
6:30 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Women and Halacha - We study issues of women and Jewish law. It's very interesting, and very challenging, since it touches on issues that are very personal and important to me.
MONDAY:
7:10 am Halacha Yomit
7:30 am Shacharit
8:20 am Breakfast
8:45 am Talmud
12:30 pm Lunch and class on Conservative Judaism - one of my favorite classes (taught by Rabbi Jim Lebeau, for any of you Temple Beth El-ers following my blog), where we talk and learn about various topics pertaining specifically to Conservative Judaism. It's a small class with a lot of really interesting readings and conversations.
1:40 pm Mincha
2:00 pm Sifrut (Literature) - A class entirely in Hebrew (and I can understand most of it!). We read a variety of Hebrew literature, including songs and plays. We also practice speaking, and learn about Israeli culture.
3:20 pm Bekiut Mishnah - We read and study Mishna at a pretty fast pace (about 1 chapter a week, or so I'm told!). Right now, we're reading Chulin, so basically I'm learning how to slaughter kosher meat. I'm also learning a ton about the structure and language of the Mishna, so even if being able to slaughter my own beef is not something I'm really interested in, I'm really enjoying the class.
6:30 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Spiritual Counseling - unfortunately, this class doesn't begin until mid-October. So I can't tell you about it yet, but I've heard from second year students that it is great.
TUESDAY:
7:10 am Halacha Yomit
7:30 am Shacharit
8:20 am Breakfast
8:45 am Tanach with Mefarshim
12:00 pm Lunch and speakers on Israeli Society - this class hasn't met yet either, but I will let you all know about it once it does.
1:40 pm Mincha
2:00 pm Biblical Hebrew Grammar
3:20 pm Medieval Jewish Thought - so, I love this class. We talk about philosophy and theology. And Maimonides. And everything. It's a great topic, a great teacher, and a great group of students! And I'm getting to explore my new-found love of philosophy in a really challenging and inspirational way.
WEDNESDAY:
7:10 am Halacha Yomit
7:30 am Shacharit
8:20 am Breakfast
8:45 am Talmud
12:30 pm Lunch
1:40 pm Mincha
2:00 pm Sifrut
3:20 pm Midrash - We read and study Midrashim, which are essentially interpretations of stories in the Bible, and look at how those interpretations reflect the society in which they were written.
THURSDAY
7:10 am Halacha Yomit
7:30 am Shacharit
8:20 am Breakfast
12:00 pm Sicha (discussion) with Rosh Yeshiva
1:00 pm Linch
1:30 pm Parashat HaShavua - we study the weekly Torah portion. The class hasn't started yet, but the Rabbi who teaches it also taught over the summer, and if the clas is anything like it was then, it will be great.
2:45 pm Mincha
3:00 pm Gemilut Hesed - volunteering in the Jerusalem community. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do, but I do know it will be very exciting.
So, that's my week! It's very long, but I'm learning so much. I can't believe its only been 4 days! Keep posted for more detailed blogs about each class, coming soon
