Maimonides II
What do YOU do for MLF2?
MLF2 offers you exciting learning opportunities to continue your Maimonides experience. Each semester a variety of classes and topics are offered to our alumni in a smaller more intimate setting. Choose one of the personalized learning groups which best suits your interests and schedule. Doesn’t fit your schedule? No problem. Set up your own personal learning session with one of the MLF staff. You pick the time and topic.
Do It Yourself Judaism with Rabbi Lynn
Monday Lunch: 1-2 @ Maimonides Apt. 251 S. 41 (corner of Spruce)
The meaning and understanding behind the Mitzvot and their practice. From prayer to tzedaka, holidays to kashrut, and quite a lot in between. (Lunch Included)
Creation and Journeys of our Fathers with Rabbi Rudenstein
Monday Nights: 7-8 @ Maimonides Apt. 251 S. 41 (corner of Spruce)
An in-depth study of the Torah using classical commentaries. We will examine the purpose of creation and discuss the meaning behind the journeys and tribulations of our Forefathers.
Brilliance of our Sages with Rabbi Rudenstein
Tuesday Nights: 8-9 @ Hillel - 2nd Floor Grad Lounge
Talmud unplugged. Teach your mind to think. Stretch the limits of logical thought and witness the beauty and depth of the breath of our People – the Talmud.
Jewish Women with DeeDee Rudenstien
Wednesday Nights: 7-8 @ Maimonides Apt. 251 S. 41 (corner of Spruce)
A women’s only discussion group that will cover the topics of relationships, marriage, the strength of the Jewish woman and how her role serves as the cornerstone of the home.
Intro to Kabala with Rabbi Lynn
Thursday Lunch: 12-1 @ Maimonides Apt. 251 S. 41 (corner of Spruce)
Explore the mysteries of creation, learn and understand the structures of kabalistic thought, meet the personalities behind it, and stretch beyond the rational limits. (Lunch Included)
Pick one as your MLF2 Home Base, but feel free to drop in on the others as you like.
MLF 2 Shabbaton
Join us for a mix of delicious home-cooked food and great company — all served over incredible conversation.
Mark your calendars — November 20th–21st in Bala Cynwyd.
For more information, contact Rabbi Moshe Rudenstein at 617-512-3071 or rabbir@upenn.edu.



