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Ta Shma's past participants capture what is so unique about the Ta Shma experience:
"...A wonderful program with a gifted and diverse faculty, and an agenda of pure learning.
It's nice to know that there's an organization like Ta Shma with no ulterior motives,
that's just interested in connecting Jews of all flavors to Jewish learning and text."
Daniel B., Steinhardt JCSC Fellow

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"I was surprised at the level of introspection that Ta
Shma led me to - I found it overwhelming in certain
ways."
Gabrielle V., Brown University undergraduate
"When the educational axiom of the session was
'We're different - let's see where that takes us,'
it provided an immediate validation of my
non-observant, non-God-believing identity. This
enabled and catalyzed my participation in
Jewish learning."
Tsoni P., University of Illinois undergraduate
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"Ta Shma was the only program where I heard Reform, Conservative and Orthodox voices all
teaching together. They shared a sense of unity and purpose in exploring the texts.
The teachers were incredible - dynamic and creative, and each brought with them a great
passion for Judaism which shone through in their teaching."
Laurie H., Palo Alto, CA

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"It was the most open-minded, free-thinking
environment I've learned in, and I was able
to learn more because of it."
Sabrina M., Tacoma, WA
"My experience at Ta Shma made an unalterable
impression on me. The learning was at once inspiring,
applicable, and suitable to audiences of different
Jewish backgrounds."
Deena D., UCSC undergraduate
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