Miller Intro to Judaism (October - Sundays 10:00 AM Pacific Time)

Miller Intro to Judaism with three students studying
Date
Event Time
10:00 AM
Cost
Early Bird Rates: $475 – $650 USD (Ends October 7), Class Fees: $530 – $730 USD
Location

ZOOM

Event Details

October 19, 2025 - March 15, 2026
Sundays 10:00am - 12:30pm Pacific Time (1:00pm - 3:30pm Eastern Time)


Registration open! Miller Intro to Judaism

Instructor: Rabbi Adam Greenwald 

The Miller Intro to Judaism Program is the go-to Jewish class for anyone interested in building a foundation of Jewish knowledge, how-tos, and practices. It is a great way to start your journey if you are considering converting to Judaism. Throughout this 18-week course, students of all ages and backgrounds meet to explore significant topics. From rituals and holidays to Torah and values, every cohort is guided by a rabbi who brings the past, present, and future together. Learn what we cover in the class overview.

Want to learn more about what it takes to convert to Judaism? 
Read our guide: Four Steps to Becoming a Jew.

The Miller Introduction to Judaism Program is an 18-week course that provides fundamental knowledge, practical skills, and insights into Jewish culture. No matter your age or background, you can join the program to learn about significant topics such as rituals, holidays, Torah, and values. With guidance from a rabbi, each cohort explores the past, present, and future of Judaism.

We offer classes both in-person at local synagogues and online via Zoom. 

Whether you simply want to learn more about the basics of Judaism or are ready to begin your journey to conversion, the Miller Introduction toJudaism Program is for you.

For questions, please contact maascenter [at] aju.edu (maascenter[at]aju[dot]edu).

We offer a refund for tuition (minus the non-refundable tuition deposit) up to 30 days after the start of your class.


 

October 2025 Class Schedule

 

Sunday, 10:00 am-12:30 pm PT | American Jewish University (Zoom)

October 19 - Torah: Our People’s Story

October 26 - Ancient Israel: Kings, Priests, and Prophets

November 2 - Two Jews . . . Three Opinions

November 9 - Sacred Days: The Festivals of the Year

November 16 - Shabbat: A Cathedral in Time

November 23 - Prayer: Keva and Kavanna

November 30 NO CLASS (Thanksgiving weekend)

December 7 - Jews + Food

December 14 - God Wrestling

December 21 - The Rabbinic Revolution ****

December 28, January 4          NO CLASS (Winter Break)

January 11 - Days of Awe

January 18 NO CLASS (MLK Weekend)

January 25 - Passover: Exodus and Us

February 1- Under Crescent and Cross

February 8- The Greatest Blessing

February 15 - From Generation to Generation

February 22 - Life’s Hard Times

March 1 - Hatred and Heroism

March 8 - Israel: A Great Dream

March 15 - The Jewish Mission to Heal the World

If you are planning on becoming a Jew by Choice: When you have completed all course requirements, please schedule a final meeting with your instructor and/or sponsoring rabbi. They will confirm that you have attended all eighteen classes. Additionally, they may ask you to do some additional learning in preparation for conversion. Completion of course requirements is not a guarantee of eligibility to convert.

Event Contact
Contact Name
Maas Center