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heschel honor society

It's relatively easy to join USY. Becoming a committed and active member of the Jewish community is not so easy. But the future of the North American Jewish Community lies in the hands of those who are conscientiously learning about Judaism and practicing what they learn.

To encourage USYers to learn more about Judaism and the observance of Mitzvot, USY established the Abraham Joshua Heschel Honor Society in 1979. The society is named sfter Abraham Joshua heschel (1907-1972), a faculty member of the Jewish Theological Seminary, and one of the most influential Jewish figures of modern times. Through the development of his original philosophy of Judaism and the application of that philosophy to the problems of modern times, Rabbi Heschel became a man to honor and emulate.

The Heschel Society is a very special core group of USYers who are committed to their Judaism. Because Heschel Society members are a significant and elite group within USY, USY offers special programs for them.

Some of these programs are:

Membership Standards

The Heschel Society requires a USYer to demonstrate active involvement in each of the following three areas:

The Study of Torah

Society members must take part in at least two hours of supervised Jewish study per week, or enroll in the USY Home Study Program.

Prayer

Society members must participate in congregational prayer at least four times a month - three of which should be on Shabbat.

Acts of Loving Kindness

At least once a month, society members must engage in a community service project such as visiting the sick, tutoring, assisting in Hebrew Schools, etc. Heschel Society members are currently involved in many of these worthwhile projects.

How to Join the Society

Members are sponsored by synagogue rabbis, teachers, youth directors, USY advisors, or others associated with the synagogue youth program.

To join, fill out the form on the international USY website, which will be mailed with you for your sponsor to sign. If you are already a member and have to re-certify, you can re-certify via an online form also on the international USY website.



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