Kolot

Kolot

KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices is Valley Beit Midrash’s signature thought journal. Through essays, poetry, art, and more, each carefully curated volume presents words of Jewish wisdom from throughout the generations. KOLOT is the perfect addition to any Jewish library! Support Jewish learning by adding KOLOT to your collection today! 

Volume I

Valley Beit Midrash presents KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices. The first volume of essays is centered around the question of “I am Jewish and I believe in the power of…” Writers featured in this issue include Anita Diamant, Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, and Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz.

Volume II

 

Valley Beit Midrash presents the second volume of our KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices thought journal. This volume centers around the theme of “Motherhood in Historical and Contemporary Jewish Thought.” Featuring commentary from academics, cultural critics, poets, rabbis, and more, this is an essential collection of unique voices.

Volume III

Valley Beit Midrash presents the third volume of our KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices thought journal. This volume centers around the theme of “Jewish People: Assimilation, Survival, and Continuity.” This edition, features commentary from academics, cultural critics, rabbis, and more. This edition is a must-have for any Jewish bookshelf!

Volume IV

 

Valley Beit Midrash presents the fourth volume of our KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices thought journal. This volume centers around the theme of “Living Jewish Values on a Daily Basis.” This edition features commentary and interviews from academics, cultural critics, rabbis, and more! A valuable addition to any Jewish bookshelf.

Volume V

Valley Beit Midrash is proud to present the fifth volume of our “KOLOT: Celebrating the Plurality of Jewish Voices” thought journal. This volume centers around the empowering theme of “Raising a Jewish Daughter.” This new edition features a diverse group of essays and think-pieces from academics, rabbis, educators, and more! An essential addition to your library of contemporary Jewish thought!