“ask big questions is helping restore the soul of higher education.”
[2023-04-01 07:23:06]
In 2005, Rabbi Josh Feigelson of Northwestern Hillel and campus engagement offered Yom Kippur service as an intern for Lexie Komisar and Allie Gross. This banner not only informs the date and time of the service, but also raises a question "Do you make better progress this year?" Then, unexpected happened. More banners and more questions
More banners were created, and students were more involved. Immediately, a website appeared, the professor began participating in the discussion of the cafe salon, the student group imitated the tradition of the Jews, asked questions during the Passover Festival, shared the story, I began to have their own dialogue. The interest and support of Einhorn Family Charity Trust has increased and Ask Big Questions is officially launched as an initiative of Hillel International in 2011 and Sheila Katz and Josh Feigelson assist full-time employee development of methods and planning
Through regional and campus training seminars, hundreds of students, faculty and staff, and staff have introduced our approach and incorporated it into community building, service learning, religious dialogue, and university lesson programs. So far, the Ask Big Questions have caused a reflective dialogue of over 300,000 people.
They threw some important questions: even I was young, I was thinking about big problems. This is one reason why I am attracted to the study of religion and spirituality. However, last year's Yale University received a higher education for the seventh consecutive year, but I often say "Do you have anything you would like to do, as a scholar, will I be happy, you are satisfied with life What should I do for my life? "They are outside their own heads." Do not pursue my music? I sometimes joked: "I like people's concepts more than people." But my intuition about songwriting and performance plays me out of the theoretical life, and the real people In direct contact with. Rather than analyzing the thesis of theology in the 3rd century by spending the day, the experience of singing the original material for the audience, and the confidence and trust necessary for it are realistic to a certain extent.
Ten years ago, when I was 17, I was in high school psychology class, but I was thinking about this subject. The question of this open, distorted, soul search will be raised and answered in life, and in the same way will not be answered twice. Yesterday, because I was on my birthday, I was 27 years old, I like it and nostalgia, I dig found souvenirs of my old box. I found that this paper is a series of works that have to be submitted for high school graduation. I am not going to find anything specific yet. In addition to prove that I existed for 27 years, I am looking for something else. But somehow, this is exactly what I need to read.