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Salon with Rabbi Bill Cutter on the Poetry of Yehuda Amichai

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 25 Iyar 5783

7:00 PM - 8:30 PMPrivate Residence

In a land of poets, the Israeli poet who is best known to most Americans, is Yehuda Amichai. Like many of his colleagues, he wrote within wards in his life, and the city he loved: Jerusalem. Rabbi Cutter will concentrate on Amichai’s love for Jerusalem, and share stories of his walks with Amichai around the city. Light refreshments provided. Registration required for address. Limited space available. Members only.


William Cutter, Ph.D., faculty member of the College-Institute for over 50 years, served both as a professor of Modern Hebrew Literature, and a professor of pastoral rabbinics (sometimes called “human relations”). He was the first director of the College-Institute’s program at USC in Jewish Studies, and taught in that program for twenty years. 

Cutter founded the school’s Rhea Hirsch School of Education, which provides religious educators to institutions throughout the country, and he created the Kalsman Institute of Judaism and Health, which advises institutions throughout the country on the conjunction of spirituality and physical health. 

In 1976 he created early programs in museum education with Nancy Berman, which became the early model for what is today the Skirball Center (now independent of the original sponsorship of the HUC-JIR). 

Cutter has written over three hundred academic articles on education, literary theory, and health care; and appeared as guest lecturer and teacher at over 400 synagogues, churches and centers throughout the United States.

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