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Schulweis Library Dedication
12/16/2022 02:35:35 PM
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Carrying Rabbi Schulweis' Legacy into the Future
VBS dedicates the new Schulweis Chapel in Memory of Rabbi Harold and Malkah Schulweis, the Ellie & Mark Lainer Beit Midrash, and the Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis Archive, Commemorating Rabbi Schulweis' Yahrzeit
On December 16, 2022, in commemoration of Rabbi Schulweis' Yahrzeit, The Harold M. Schulweis Institute dedicated the new Schulweis Chapel in memory of Rabbi Harold and Malkah Schulweis z"l. The new and robust Library Collection from the HMSI Archive was curated by Marcy Rainey. Visit the display in the new Schulweis Chapel in the Ellie & Mark Lainer Beit Midrash (formerly Winer Chapel) and see our current exhibit:
Hakarat Hatov Exhibit – The Recognition of Goodness
The Premiere of the First in an Ongoing Series of Presentations of the Signature Teachings of Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis z”l
Currently on exhibit in the Schulweis Chapel is HAKARAT HATOV, a robust display curated by Marcy Rainey, detailing the Rabbi’s multi-decade mission to honor the courage and bravery of thousands of Righteous Christians in saving Jews during the Holocaust, the exhibit recounts the deeds of many “agents of Godliness”. You will learn their names, and see their faces, the faces of those who chose not to comply with evil. Click here to learn more >
Mon, November 11 2024
10 Cheshvan 5785