An Evening of Study Sessions, Food and More
Tikkun Leil Shavuot is about immersing ourselves in the wisdom of Torah as a way of re-enacting the revelation that took place on Mount Sinai. Join us for a full evening of learning, beginning with a delicious community dinner and followed by community-wide learning opportunities taught by guest scholars and community members. This evening is generously sponsored by the Ruth and Ron Silberstein Fund.
Community Dinner registration is now closed.
Keynote Speaker: Rabbi Jason Rubenstein, Executive Director of Harvard Hillel
Beyond all Consolation: A Jewish Philosophy of Redemption and Tragedy

From his own formative undergraduate years at Harvard Hillel, where he met his wife, Arielle Rubenstein ‘07, Jason knows how Hillel can and should transform students’ lives – and through them, American Jewish life. For a fuller view of Jason’s plan for Harvard Hillel’s future, you can listen to his interview with Yehuda Kurtzer (PhD ‘08); and to glimpse how he lead Yale’s Jewish community through impossibly difficult months following October 7, you can read his October 26, 2023 letter to the Yale Jewish community.
View his full bio here→
Teens are invited to attend our Teen Tikkun.
View the full learning schedule here!
Make sure to check out the museum windows, which are newly set up for the holiday!
Tikkun Leil Shavuot is a Joint Venture of Temple Emanuel and Minyan Ma’or




