Me’ah is a two-year intensive adult Jewish learning program, sponsored by Hebrew College and Combined Jewish Philanthropies' Commission on Jewish Continuity & Education. Temple Isaiah and Temple Emunah host a joint Me’ah class in Lexington.
Students are immersed in reading core Jewish texts, grappling with concepts representing the historical, cultural and political movements from four eras—biblical, rabbinic, medieval and modern. For approximately 100 hours of class time (Me'ah means "100" in Hebrew) over a two-year period, students have a chance to read, think and open their mind to new ideas.
Registration 2009-2011 is now full. Click here for more information about the Me'ah program at other locations in the Boston area.
Click here for this year’s schedule at Temple Isaiah and Temple Emunah