The Conference programme
Limmud Conference 2011
To see the type of programme that is on offer, here is the full programme, together with information about all the presenters.
You can see the programme in different ways
- You can find out about this year's presenters - and what sessions they're giving - the listing is by surname:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - If you're interested in a particular subject area, you can see sessions arranged by track:
Age/Gender Issue Anglo Jewish Politics Archeology Arts and Crafts Business Comedy Communities Current affairs Dance Diaspora Disability Drama Education Environment Film/Theatre Food Halacha History Holocaust Interfaith Israel Kaballah Leadership Literature Medical Ethics Meditation Midrash Modernity Music Music Workshops Mysticism Philosophy Poetry Politics Psychology Sexuality Social Justice Spirituality Storytelling Tanach/Text Visual Arts
- It's all in the Conference handbook - which we'll give you when you arrive at Conference.
If you want to download any of this information in the meanwhile, please feel free. We've prepared some printer friendly versions.
If you want to you can also see and download the rest of the handbook - containing all the practical information you'll need while you're at Conference.
Make a note of sessions you'd like to go to
If you're browsing the programme and you come across a 'must go to' session, you can make a note of it simply by clicking in the check-box beneath the session entry. Your choice will be saved automatically on your computer - which you can see by going to My Conference Choices.
If you think you might want to access your list from another computer (maybe you're using someone else's computer at Conference) you can save your choices to our server. Then you can access them from any other computer.
My Conference Choices is only to help you remember the sessions you want to go to. The data isn't sent to Limmud and ticking a session doesn't commit you to going to it.
Get the programme on your phone
If you can get the internet on your phone or PDA, you can access a version of the online guide at www.limmud.org/mobile/. Bookmark it now, and you'll be able to check the guide while you're at Conference - perfect for checking where to go next.
We've also created an iPhone version, suitable for touch screen devices. This version will most probably work on Android phones as well.



