Throughout the year, the Hinda Institute offers reentry courses for families, clients, academics, and anyone seeking personal enrichment.
Below, you'll find a list of upcoming courses. For details and registration, simply click on the course that interests you.

 

Curriculum and Timetable 2026

If needed, we can provide a tutor for computer skills.
For more info please contact Karlene - [email protected]

 

Date Course Facilitator
Wednesdays,
 

April
15, 22, 29

&
May 6 & 20

 

(5 sessions)

7- 8:30 pm CT

Diffusing Trauma
 
  • Is trauma and triggers still controlling your life?
  • Find strategies to find safety

 

For more course info & registration

Dr. Stephanie Kutzen

(LCSW, PhD)

&

Will 
Wednesdays,
 

June 
3, 10, & 17

 

(3 sessions)


 

7- 8:30 pm CT

Navigating the System in Real Life
 
  • Key processes, terminology, and how to navigate state and federal systems effectively.

  • Practical tools for advocating both inside prison and in the community.

  • Guidance on stability, opportunity, and successfully rebuilding life after incarceration

  For more course info & registration

Paul Rothschild,

David Grosky, 

Nick Seidel,

&

Scott Pollack

Wednesdays,

July
1, 8, 15, & 29

 

(4 sessions)

7- 8:30 pm CT

The Action Plan for Your Life: Finding Your Potential 


This course helps participants design a personalized action plan to discover their strengths, expand their potential, and pursue meaningful goals through entrepreneurship and career pathways.
 
Karlene Coleman

&

Guests


 
Wednesdays,
 

September
2 & 9


(2 sessions)

7- 8:30 pm CT

Judaism, Repentance and the Law

This course explores the intersection of Judaism, repentance, and the legal system, offering spiritual and ethical perspectives on justice, accountability, and transformation.
 
Rahmiel Drizin, JD



 
Wednesdays,
 

September 23

 

(1 session)

7- 8:30 pm CT

Diversity: Building Bridges


This course fosters meaningful dialogue and understanding across differences, equipping participants with tools to build bridges through empathy, inclusion, and cultural awareness. Communicate better by creating bridges across diversity. 

 
Abigail Rabinowitz



 
Wednesdays,
 

November
11, 18, & 25


 

(3 sessions)

7- 8:30 pm CT

Moral Injury


This course explores the impact of moral injury on mental health and well-being, offering insights and strategies for healing and restoration of personal values.

 
TBD



 
Wednesdays,
 

December
9 & 16


 

(2 sessions)

7- 8:30 pm CT

Cops, Robbers & Rabbis: A Life Journey


This course shares a compelling life journey exploring the intersections of law enforcement, crime, and faith, highlighting lessons learned and paths to redemption.
Abigail Rabinowitz

Guests:

Rabbi Scheiman,
Marc Buslik, Sammy Horowitz


 

 

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