The Hendel Center for Ethics and Justice
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The Hendel Center for Ethics and Justice shares space on upper Broadway with a major academic institution, blending scholarly debate with public engagement. Courses and lectures explore moral philosophy, human rights, and justice from legal and philosophical perspectives. Seminars target mid-career professionals keen to refine ethical decision-making in complex fields like medicine or corporate governance.
Community forums convene stakeholders from nonprofits, faith groups, and municipal agencies to tackle real-world dilemmas through dialogue. Workshops on leadership ethics unfold in both English and Spanish, supporting multilingual audiences across the city. Panel discussions dissect pressing issues—climate justice, systemic bias, or digital privacy—using texts drawn from classical and contemporary sources.
The program calls the Jewish Theological Seminary home, specifically at 3080 Broadway, New York, NY 10027. Daytime and evening events maintain flexibility to reach students, activists, and civil servants balancing work and study. A rotating visiting scholar series hosts invitees whose publications have shaped current debates on moral reasoning.
Find the center on the map to confirm travel times from the 1 and 2/3 trains at 110th Street. Call (212) 678-8055 for upcoming session details and registration specifics. Navigate there directly using directions to the Broadway campus before your next visit.