You only THINK August is far away…

… but as we enter March, The National Havurah Committee’s Summer Institute closes in on five months away. Why should you care? Because you should go, dammit! A really awesome list of courses to choose from! Two great Artists in Residence! Special Guest appearance by AJWS head honcho Ruth Messinger! Fantastic community programs! Jams! Open Mics! Text study! All this on an idyllic college campus right by a lake, and some mountains so you can leave your cellphone or blackberry off and pretend you just didn’t have reception. Oh, and if its your first time at the Summer Institute, apply for a 90% scholarship!

Plus, I just had a chat with some folks, and the evening activities are going to be slammin! Act like you know and get ready to register.

2 Responses to “You only THINK August is far away…”

  1. Woo woo! Everyone’s going to be there!


    BZ · February 28th, 2006 at 11:11 pm
  2. [...] After much anticipation, registration is open for the National Havurah Committee’s 28th Summer Institute!  Download the full brochure and registration form at http://www.havurah.org .  Register soon for your first choice of classes, and register by April 15 for free cancellation insurance! [...]


    Jewschool » Blog Archive » Live free or die · April 2nd, 2006 at 9:19 pm

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