Dedicating learning is a time-honored Jewish tradition. It is a beautiful way to honor or remember a loved one or mark an important milestone. We are proud to share that Melton is now offering you the opportunity to take part in this tradition by sponsoring a class or a series.

A Multi-Part Class Series Sponsorship ($1,800) will be acknowledged on the series webpage, in email announcements pertaining to the series, in opening remarks at the sessions, and on the welcome slide. Sponsors will also receive automatic registration to the online series and can invite family members to attend as well.

A Single Class Sponsorship ($1,000) will be acknowledged on the class registration page, in email announcements pertaining to the class, in opening remarks at the sessions, and on the welcome slide. Sponsors will also receive automatic registration to the online series and can invite family members to attend as well. 

Melton learner and sponsor Zach Narrett shares his experience: "I felt proud to step up at this moment and help bring Jewish learning to more people in our country and around the world. I think that's particularly important at this time when, in the larger media environment, there's so much back and forth that's unhelpful and a great deal of polarization and misinformation."

Learn more about how meaningful class sponsorships can be by watching his video.
 
 Class / Series Names of Donors
Evolving Tradition: Deepening Our Understanding of Conservative Judaism (taught by Rabbi Amy Wallk) Sponsored by Susan and Bill Firestone
Shavuot as Metamorphosis  Sponsored by Randi Brenowitz in honor of the fabulous men and women on the International Melton Board of Directors
Pillars of the Community: The Roles of Medieval Jewish Women (taught by Professor Elisheva Baumgarten) Sponsored by Louise Kershman in memory of Sherwin Kershman 
Looking Into It: A Rabbinic Guide to Personal Growth Sponsored by Karen Zuckerstein in honor of the Eisenberg clan
Jewish Advocacy Through New Media: Using Tech to Help the Marginalized (taught by Dr. Phil Keisman) Sponsored by Keith Chasin
Jewish Advocacy Through New Media: Using Tech to Help the Marginalized (taught by Dr. Phil Keisman) Sponsored by Bruce Segall & Robin Rosenberg
Pillars of the Community: The Roles of Medieval Jewish Women (taught by Professor Elisheva Baumgarten) Sponsored in honor of Sandy, Leslie and Paige Harrison
 

 

If you’re interested in learning more about dedicating a curriculum, please contact Director of Development and Stewardship This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.