Chesapeake Retreat
NHC Chesapeake Retreat!
March 12-14, 2010
Download the 2010 brochure!
NHC Summer Institute 2010
August 2 - 8, 2010
Franklin Pierce University, Rindge, NH
The NHC’s flagship program, the week-long Summer Institute, is a unique opportunity for serious study, moving prayer, spirited conversation, late-night jam sessions, singing, dancing, swimming, meditation, and hiking – all in the company of more than 300 people from a wide range of backgrounds. Each year, participants leave the Institute reinvigorated and excited to return to their home communities to share new ideas, skills, and experiences.
The theme of this year's Institute is “D'ror Yikra: Freedom for All" . Read about this year's courses.
From the Havurah! Newsletter Blog...
Announcing the NHC Resources Site
Submitted by nhc on Fri, 01/29/2010 - 21:37If you want to know about the birth, feeding, and care of independent havurot or DIY minyanim there's no place better than http://resources.havurah.org, the resouroces website of the National Havurah Committee (NHC).
Report from the NHC Summer Institute 2009
Submitted by nhc on Sun, 12/27/2009 - 19:45
By Russ Agdern and Marisa Harford, Institute Co-chairs
Where in the world can you thresh wheat, learn about where electricity comes from and how to conserve it, sing the divine, practice mussar (Jewish ethical study), trade ideas about how to build a better Jewish community, discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict, and dance your tuches off, all in one week? The Summer Institute, of course!
Institute 2010: Featured Course
A14 - Walking Humbly with God: Towards a Progressive Definition of Tzniut (Modesty)
Marisa Harford
Description
The Jewish concept of tzniut (modesty or humility) is most familiar to us as the basis for guidelines for modest dress, but it also concerns norms about appropriate behavior and boundaries. Tzniut is highly relevant to contemporary society—especially in an age when our culture increasingly represents both women and men in a highly sexualized manner and constantly blurs the boundaries between the public and the private. Are the laws of tzniut inherently oppressive? Is there room to engage authentically with the concept of modesty in a liberal context? We will study traditional and non-traditional texts and work together through them to create our own communal definitions of modesty.
When she is not soaking up the learning at Institute, Marisa Harford is the director of the New Visions - Hunter College Urban Teacher Residency, an alternative certification program for teachers in New York City. She loves grappling with Jewish texts in chevruta, singing, cooking, and writing.
Notes
Prerequisites: No prerequisites; texts will be provided in both Hebrew or Aramaic and English translation.
Categories
- Contemporary Issues
- Text for Everyone
- Afternoon Course
About the NHC
The National Havurah Committee (NHC) is a network of diverse individuals and communities dedicated to Jewish living and learning, community building, and tikkun olam (repairing the world). Since the 1970s, the NHC Summer Institute has been bringing together Jews from across North America to envision a joyful grassroots Judaism and provide the tools to help them create empowered Jewish lives and communities. The NHC is a nondenominational, multigenerational, egalitarian, and volunteer-run organization.
Havurah Resources Site Sampler
The Havurah Resources Site contains practical advice about starting a new Havurah, governance, finance, leading worship, and other programming including a special section on social justice. Here's a sample:

