
February 2018
Boston Theological Institute Choirfest!
BTI's 5th Annual Choirfest Wednesday, February 21, 6-7pm Hebrew College, 160 Herrick Road, Newton Centre It's time for the Boston Theological Institute's 5th ever Choirfest! Meet us at Hebrew College to hear choirs from Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Hebrew College, Hellenic College Holy Cross, and Saint John's Seminary. One of the best ways to learn another's tradition and faith is through the songs they sing. This evening is designed around community building and sharing. Choirfest will take place…
Find out more »April 2019
Dying Well: Multi-Religious End of Life Conversations
Conversations about what it means to live well until the very end have a powerful impact on how we live--and how we die. Conversations can help preserve personal autonomy and respect for our faith-based values and practices. They can save families from making uninformed medical decisions when confronted by a crisis. They are an entryway to a deep spiritual practice. And, ultimately, they become a gift and a blessing for all. While 90% of Americans think having these conversations is…
Find out more »June 2023
International Council of Christians and Jews (Boston, 2023)
The annual conference of the International Council of Christians and Jews (ICCJ) entitled “Negotiating Multiple Identities: Implications for Interreligious Relations” will take place in Boston (USA) from June 18 to 21, 2023. The conference will be hosted at Hebrew College, Boston College, Boston University, and Simmons College. Located in Heppenheim, Germany, the ICCJ is organizing the conference in partnership with Hebrew College’s Miller Center for Interreligious Learning and Leadership; ICCJ’s American member organization, the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations (CCJR); and the…
Find out more »October 2023
Religious Leadership & Public Repair: A Conversation with Rob Schenck and Abigail Disney
Join Hebrew College for “Religious Leadership & Public Repair”: A conversation with Rev. Rob Schenck, an ordained evangelical minister and a progressive voice of dissent in his religious community and Abigail E. Disney, Filmmaker/Philanthropist/Activist. The conversation, moderated by Rabbi Or Rose, Director of Hebrew College’s Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership, will include clips from Disney’s award-winning documentary, The Armor of Light, to explore Schenck’s evolution as a minister, his relationship with Disney, and their reflections on the need to forge relationships across…
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