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    Many of us are familiar with the concept of "pass it forward, " where we acknowledge the blessings bestowed upon us by giving back to others. There are many ways to volunteer and assist AJR in its mission, and we want to create the opportunities that are best suited to you. We need your Read More >

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    Your tax-deductible gift maintains and enhances our programs of learning, supports our students, and helps to bring together Jews of all denominations and beliefs, ensuring that the contemporary Jewish community has the leaders it needs for today’s world, and preparing for tomorrow. Donate Here Help us reach new heights! Read More >

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    In addition to minhah (afternoon prayer services) Monday through Wednesday, AJR offers regular lunchtime programs for its students and alumni on a wide variety of topics - see our Calendar for more details. Ongoing and Past Events Event Video Archive Read More >

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    The AJR Center for Judaism and Science has an annual competition for the best student D’var Torah infused with science. Click here to view the entries that have won our לדעת חכמה (Lada’at Hokhmah) Award. View winning divrei torah

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    By Halina Rubinstein The story of Noah is a second creation story, a second opportunity for both God and man to correct past mistakes. God sees the evil that men have done and regrets that he created man (Genesis 6:6) and determines to destroy all of life. This would presuppose the belief that God is Read More >

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    Looking Beyond Our Neighborhood By Irwin Huberman In the beginning . . . . the Torah reminds us not only to love our neighbor, but also to extend compassion to those in need throughout the world. In recent months the television news has been dominated by a seemingly endless stream of images from New Orleans Read More >