CLAL -- In Speech, In Print and On the Air

 

In Print and on the Air...

CLAL Faculty and Fellows are available to comment and discuss issues in their respective areas of expertise with journalists from print, radio, and television. In addition, our faculty frequently write op-eds, articles for magazines, and journals. The following is a list of CLAL Faculty and Fellows. Their professional biographies, areas of expertise and a list of their recent speaking engagements and articles can be accessed by clicking here.

For more information, please contact CLAL Communications Director Judy Epstein at 212/ 779-3300 (x108).

 

In Speech... Lectures and Speaking Engagements

CLAL Faculty and Fellows are also among the most popular and frequently requested teachers and lecturers in the North American Jewish world. With a faculty that is equally in command of Jewish sources and contemporary cultural studies and social science, CLAL is invited to speak in dozens of communities each year.

 

"The group was engaged by your energetic presentation, and each participant has returned [from New York] to Boston motivated to do whatever he or she can to help build alliances in the Greater Boston Jewish community. Your words have helped us, in subsequent discussions, to reaffirm the critical importance of working toward the attainment of Jewish unity. Thank you for inspiring us in our quest for knowledge and understanding."—Toby Gutwill, Program Director, The Synagogue Council of Massachusetts, Newton Centre, MA

 

For more information, please contact  Janet Kirchheimer at 212/ 779-3300 (x111).

 

A sample of recent lectures and speaking engagements appears below.

"A Technology of Spirituality," TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) Conference, in Monterey, Calif.
"Why We Cheat," a segment on the Oprah Show
"Is Nothing Sacred?", a cyber-culture panel discussion on the role of technology in society on National Public Radio.
"Culture and Continuity: A Jewish Journey," Board of Trustees, The Jewish Museum, New York, NY
"Why Be Jewish?" Young Leadership Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal, 11th National Young Leadership Conference, Washington, DC
"Religious Pluralism," National Council of Jewish Women Washington Institute, Washington, DC
"Faith and Freedom Online: The Internet and the Democratization of Religion," at The First Amendment Center in New York City





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