
Because two Jews always have three opinions.
Since 1996, Ta Shma has offered for English and
-speaking young adults in Israel, programs which explore Jewish texts, thought, art and spiritual life from a uniquely pluralist perspective. At every Ta Shma event, faculty of different ‘flavors’ of Judaism – Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, Reconstructionist, unidentified, and undefined – work together to plan and teach each session. The result is a powerful and memorable Jewish learning experience.
