Lucille Marshall graduated in May 2016 from List College, where she earned degrees in Jewish Literature from the Jewish Theological Seminary and Middle Eastern Studies from Columbia University. Now Lucille lives in Madison, Wisconsin, where she works as a Communications Manager at a local nonprofit called Sustain Dane. She also teaches Jewish social justice at Midrasha Hebrew High School and serves on the Board of Directors for Women’s Medical Fund Wisconsin.
Lucille Marshall
By Lucille Marshall
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Community 3 Very Jewish Reasons To Choose List College
Recently, the Forward released their “Jewish College Guide,” ranking the best colleges for Jewish students. Unfortunately, this guide overlooked a gem of Jewish university life — The Jewish Theological Seminary’s List College. List College is a vibrant, pluralistic community where undergraduates earn two simultaneous degrees. Students pursue a JTS major in a specific Jewish studies…
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While eating and grocery shopping may seem simple, our food and the way we think about it have the potential to serve as a channel for expressing our Jewish values. Here are four simple ways to transition into a food lifestyle inspired by Judaism: 1. Eat as a community One of the most valuable outcomes…
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