Shalom Hartman Institute
{{Short description|Jerusalem-based think tank}}
Shalom Hartman Institute is a Jewish research and education institute based in Jerusalem, that offers pluralistic Jewish thought and education to scholars, rabbis, educators, and Jewish community leaders in Israel and North America. The institute aims to promote pluralism and liberal values in Israel and the Jewish diaspora and to preserve the democratic character of Israel. Hundreds of rabbis and Jewish lay leaders from North America attend the institute's programs each year.{{cite news |last1=Silow-Carroll |first1=Andrew |title=Why Donniel Hartman sees a brighter Israeli future — in 2026 |url=https://www.jta.org/2023/07/30/ideas/why-donniel-hartman-sees-a-brighter-israeli-future-in-2026 |access-date=10 January 2024 |work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |date=2023-07-30}}
History
Rabbi Professor David Hartman made aliyah with his family to Israel from Montreal in 1971. Rabbi Hartman's home in Jerusalem became a beit midrash for young people attracted to his philosophy. By 1976, the group moved to a local synagogue, and the Shalom Hartman Institute was born, named in memory of Hartman's father.{{Cite news |last=Ettinger |first=Yair |title=1931 - 2013 {{!}} Rabbi David Hartman, the Passionate Leader of Orthodox Renewal |url=https://www.haaretz.com/2013-02-10/ty-article/.premium/rabbi-david-hartman-1931-2013/0000017f-f546-d5bd-a17f-f77e618b0000 |work=Haaretz}}
After operating at several locations, Teddy Kollek, former mayor of Jerusalem and a longstanding supporter of Rabbi Hartman, offered the institute more than three acres of land in the city's "Cultural Mile" which comprises the Jerusalem Theater, the L.A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art and other cultural and educational centers and institutes.{{Cite news |last=ריבה |first=נעמה |title=רובע התרבות הירושלמי שנשאר על הנייר בלבד |url=https://www.haaretz.co.il/2019-06-23/ty-article-magazine/.premium/0000017f-db30-df62-a9ff-dff7d6f20000 |work=Haaretz}}
The institute established a variety of programs for teachers, rabbis, and lay leaders. Under Rabbi Hartman and his son, Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman, the institute has become a training center whose programs reach thousands of participants every year. Rabbi Dov Gartenberg of Los Angeles wrote in his blog in 2005 that the institute, "enables us to reflect on cutting edge issues facing modern Judaism." In 2009, Donniel Hartman was named president{{cite web |url=http://www.hartman.org.il/Fellows_View_Eng.asp?Fellows_Id=33 |title=Donniel Hartman |accessdate=2010-05-27 |publisher= Shalom Hartman Institute |date=May 27, 2010 }} of Shalom Hartman Institute, and David Hartman was named founding president. In 2010 the Shalom Hartman Institute was called "prestigious" by a website covering San Francisco Bay Area Jewish affairs.[http://www.bayjews.org/DETAIL.aspx?ID=11573 BayJews.org]
In May 2010, Israel's opposition party leader Tzipi Livni of Kadima called upon the Hartman Institute to organize the speakers for a daylong conference at the Israeli Knesset on Jewish identity in Israel.{{cite web |url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=176150 |title=Livni organizes Jewish identity mega-conference |accessdate=2010-05-28 |publisher= Jerusalem Post |date=May 23, 2010}}
Mission and funding
The Jerusalem-based Hartman Institute is pluralistic, liberal Zionist think tank that promotes pluralism, liberal values, and civil discourse among the Jewish community in Israel and in the diaspora. Its programs train rabbis and Jewish lay leaders in North America on promoting the "democratic character of Israel", diversity, and civil discourse.{{cite news |last1=Silow-Carroll |first1=Andrew |title=Why Donniel Hartman sees a brighter Israeli future — in 2026 |url=https://www.jta.org/2023/07/30/ideas/why-donniel-hartman-sees-a-brighter-israeli-future-in-2026 |access-date=25 March 2025 |work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |date=2023-07-30}}{{cite news |title=Hartman Institute receives $1m grant for Israel engagement programs |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/hartman-institute-receives-1m-grant-for-israel-engagement-programs/ |access-date=25 March 2025 |work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |date=2016-09-14}}
Between 2010 and 2020, the Institute received over $25 million from the CLAWS Foundation, one of its largest donors during that period. The foundation is led by Jeffrey Yass and Arthur Dantchik, who also fund the Kohelet Policy Forum. In response to concerns about donor influence, Institute president Donniel Hartman stated that the organization sets its own agenda and should be judged by its work promoting Jewish pluralism and democratic values.{{Cite web |date=1 February 2023 |title=Hartman Institute Received Major Donations From U.S. Billionaires Funding Attack on Israeli Judiciary - Israel News - Haaretz.com |url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-02-01/ty-article/.premium/hartman-institute-received-funds-from-u-s-billionaires-funding-attack-on-israeli-courts/00000186-0d9d-db1b-a1ce-cddde8ed0000 |access-date=26 March 2025 |website=Haaretz}}
Programs
=''Sources''=
In 2021, the institute launched Sources: A Journal of Jewish Ideas, a journal with long-form essays from Jewish scholars and thinkers to deal with the challenges facing the Jewish people. According to the institute, the journal aimed to fill the gap between the news-oriented Jewish media landscape and academic Jewish work. Contributors to the journal include Yale professor Christine Hayes and scholar Mijal Bitton.{{cite news |last1=Silow-Carroll |first1=Andrew |title=The battle for Jewish hearts and minds returns to the printed page |url=https://www.jta.org/2023/03/26/culture/the-battle-for-jewish-hearts-and-minds-returns-to-the-printed-page |access-date=13 April 2025 |work=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |date=2023-03-26}}
The Shalom Hartman Institute-North America runs the iEngage on Campus program that educates college students on Jewish peoplehood and the relationship between the Jewish people and Israel. In 2016, the institute received a $1 million grant to expand the program to nine campuses on the West Coast of the United States over 3 years. The initiative included campus professionals, academics, and undergraduate students, who participated in training programs held in both Israel and North America.{{Cite web |date=14 September 2016 |title=Hartman Institute receives $1m grant for Israel engagement programs |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/hartman-institute-receives-1m-grant-for-israel-engagement-programs/ |access-date=26 March 2025 |website=The Times Of Israel}}
==Muslim Leadership Initiative==
The institute organizes the Muslim Leadership Initiative, which invites North American Muslims to explore how Jews understand Judaism, Israel, and Jewish peoplehood. The program also encourages participants to experience how Israelis, both inside and outside Israel, identify themselves, while exploring the issues of ethics, faith, and practice.[hartman.org.il/Programs_View.asp?Program_Id=110&Cat_Id=517&Cat_Type=Programs]{{better source|date=April 2025}}
=Center for Judaism and State Policy=
The institute launched the Center for Judaism and State Policy at its Jerusalem campus in 2022 as part of a strategic partnership with the Harry Oscar Triguboff Institute. The center aimed to promote a pluralist research agenda through public advocacy, applied research, and public campaigns supporting policymakers, researchers, and activists.{{cite news |title=Shalom Hartman Institute, Harry Oscar Triguboff Institute announce strategic partnership |url=https://www.jpost.com/news-updates/article-696909 |access-date=25 March 2025 |work=Jerusalem Post |date=2022-02-18}}
=Center for Israeli-Jewish Identity=
The Center for Israeli-Jewish Identity focuses on pluralistic forms of contemporary Judaism for Israelis, from non-religious high school students to senior officers in the IDF. The Education Center's aim is to help Israelis learn about their Jewish heritage.{{cite web |url=http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Editorials/Article.aspx?id=175118 |title=Studying Judaism |accessdate=2010-05-28 |publisher=Jerusalem Post |date=2010-05-09 }} The Be'eri Initiative for Pluralistic Jewish Education works with more than 50 Israeli high schools, hundreds of teachers and thousands of students. The Avi Chai Foundation, one of the Be'eri program's original funders says: "the project has had a significant positive influence on student attitudes to Jewish studies."{{cite web|url=http://www.avi-chai.org/bin/enff26.html?enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enZone=EJSSS#25 |title=Encouraging Jewish Study: State Schools |accessdate=2010-05-27 |publisher=Avi Chai Foundation |year=2008 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100327231151/http://www.avi-chai.org/bin/enff26.html?enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=Zone&enZone=EJSSS |archivedate=March 27, 2010 }}
=Shalom Hartman Institute-North America=
The goal of the Shalom Hartman Institute-North America, run by its president Yehuda Kurtzer, is to strengthen Jewish communities in North America. SHI North America runs programs and seminars across the US and Canada.{{Cite web|url=http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/105259/israels-grittiest-founder|title = The Late Yitzhak Shamir: Israel's Grittiest Prime Minister|date = 2 July 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.hartman.org.il/Faculty_View.asp?faculty_id=160&Cat_Id=333&Cat_Type=About |title=Faculty - Shalom Hartman Institute |website=www.hartman.org.il |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111110210447/http://www.hartman.org.il/Faculty_View.asp?faculty_id=160&Cat_Id=333&Cat_Type=About |archive-date=2011-11-10}}
The Institute runs a three-year program for North American rabbis that one participant described as: "one of the blessings of my rabbinate."
In July 2012, the Shalom Hartman Institute began a partnership with Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Life on Campus, called the Fellowship for Campus Professionals. The program brings Hartman Fellows to campuses in America in order to discuss and teach about the Jewish relationship with Israel.{{Cite web|url=http://www.hartman.org.il/SHINews_View.asp?Article_Id=967&Cat_Id=285&Cat_Type=SHINews|title = Hartman Institute and Hillel Announce Hartman Fellowship for Campus Professionals|date = January 1900}}{{cite web |url=http://www.hillel.org/about/news/2012/jun/announcing_hartman_fellowship.htm |title=Shalom Hartman Institute and Hillel Announce Hartman Fellowship for Campus Professionals |website=www.hillel.org |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120806000107/http://www.hillel.org/about/news/2012/jun/announcing_hartman_fellowship.htm |archive-date=2012-08-06}}
In August, Hartman runs an annual student leadership summit; students, who are nominated by their university, gather to discuss issues, such as how to become a leader in one's Jewish community on campus. {{Cite web |title=Campus Student Leadership Summit - Shalom Hartman Institute |url=https://www.hartman.org.il/program/student-leadership-summit/ |access-date=2023-02-08 |website=Shalom Hartman Institute |language=en-US}}
Notable affiliates
References
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External links
- [http://www.hartman.org.il/ Hartman Institute Official Website]
- [http://www.hartman.org.il/Blogs_List.asp?Cat_Id=343&Cat_Type=Blogs&Title_Cat_Name=Videos Videos of lectures at Shalom Hartman Institute]
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Category:Research institutes in Israel
Category:Jewish educational organizations
Category:Jews and Judaism and pluralism
Category:Jews and Judaism in Jerusalem
Category:Research institutes established in 1976