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SEKHEL veLEV - "MIND & HEART"

42008 courses and Registration
Sekhel veLev is part of Judaic Studies' Adult Education Outreach program, co-sponsored by Tucson Jewish Community Center.  These are non-credit courses and do not require  admission to The University of Arizona in order to attend.

Nedivim, Amundim and Chazaqim members contact Judaic Studies to register.

Classes meet once a week, for three weeks each session, on consecutive Tuesdays.  There are two classes per day, 10:00am - 11:30am  and 12:00noon - 1:30pm.

Each course is $36 each, or $60 per session, or $150 for the entire series. These are per person costs.

These are set fees - not open for negotiation regardless of how many courses you plan to attend - and are payable in advance. Only participants pre-registered for the courses will be allowed to attend.

All sessions will be held at the Tucson Jewish Community Center

 

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This site last updated on 05/01/2008