GTU President Rabbi Daniel Lehmann responds to the wave of recent attacks on religious communities. "Three times in the past six months the GTU community has gathered for vigils in the wake of attacks to pray for and to stand with the communities most closely affected. But we know we must do more. The scourge of white supremacist terrorism and religious intolerance must be combatted with all of our resources. We must work together for a renewed national commitment to pluralism and respect for human life in all of its diversity. And we must join together to commit our educational and spiritual...
President Daniel Lehmann notes in his letter in this Spring 2019 edition of Skylight that, "By its very nature, the GTU generates the kind of creative and compassionate conversations found at the heart of a truly transformative education."
Our new president shares thoughts on interreligious education, diversity within community, and the mix of scholarship and religious commitment that makes the GTU unique. From the Fall 2018 Issue of Skylight.