CLAL Alumni/ae Conversations

If you have ever participated in a CLAL program, you surely recall the excitement of engaging with the CLAL faculty. Doubtless, you also recall how rewarding it was to be in community with, and to learn from, the other participants in your CLAL program.

Indeed, as your CLAL program was drawing to a close, you may have found yourself saying: "If only it didn't have to end...."

That was then. Now, however, you can renew those conversations and keep your CLAL communal connection alive.

To this end, CLAL has created several web program areas (and on-line discussion groups) for those who are alumni/ae of CLAL programs. If you have been engaged by CLAL in the past, be sure to join today.

Alumni/ae program areas and/or discussion groups currently exist for alumni/ae of the following CLAL programs:

Rabbinic Programs

Becoming a Partner in Transforming the Jewish World

If you are an alumnus or alumna of these programs you are invited to join these alumni/ae communities. In order to participate, you will need a password. If you do not yet have a password or do not remember your password, you will need to contact CLAL before you can enter these restricted areas of the website.

To receive (or be reminded of) your password, complete the form below and click on the submit button to forward this information to CLAL. You will receive your password within 24 hours by email.

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First Name*
Last Name*
Email*
Address*
City*
State*
Zip Code*
Home Phone*
Work Phone
CLAL Program in which you participated*:
Year*
Location*

To enter the alumni/ae program areas click on the appropriate link below. Enter your password when asked to do so.

Rabbinic Programs

Becoming a Partner in Transforming the Jewish World

If you have any problems entering your program area, contact us by email by clicking here.

The conversation continues!





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