Miller Introduction to Judaism Program

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The Louis and Judith Miller Introduction to Judaism Program is an educational institute based at the American Jewish University in Bel Air, Los Angeles, California. It has, since its founding in 1986, helped thousands of students explore and deepen their Jewish roots or prepare for conversion to Judaism.[1] Based primarily at AJU’s Familian Campus in Bel Air, as well as at a number of other Southland locations[2][3][4][5] and throughout the United States, the Miller Program helps people of all backgrounds find a home in the Jewish community.[5]

The core of the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program is an 18-week course[5] that surveys Jewish living and practice, including history, ritual, culture, texts, and values. Classes are designed to be highly interactive, with lots of time for discussion and questions, and include personalized instruction in reading Hebrew.[6]

In addition to classes, the Miller Program offers regular Shabbat services and dinners,[5] a support group for new and potential converts, and ongoing programming for alumni. The Miller Program is also the Los Angeles hub for Honeymoon Israel, a new initiative providing highly subsidized, immersive experiences in Israel for couples between the ages of 25-40.[7]

The Miller Program is under the direction of Rabbi Adam Greenwald.[5][8] Before coming to AJU and the Miller Program, Rabbi Greenwald served as the Revson Rabbinic Fellow of IKAR. The Miller Program is supervised by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies and Vice President of the AJU.[9]

The Miller Introduction to Judaism Program was named among the “Ten Best Classes in Los Angeles” by LA Weekly in its annual “Best of LA" 2012 edition.[5] The Miller Program is endorsed by the Rabbinical Assembly of America, as well as by more than nearly 40 of LA’s top clergy—including Rabbi David Wolpe (Sinai Temple), Rabbi Sharon Brous (IKAR) and Rabbi Ed Feinstein (Valley Beth Shalom).[10] Conversions performed under the auspices of the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program are recognized by the State of Israel for purposes of making Aliyah.[11]

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