From Hope to Resilience
Join our Webinar and Training: October 7th and its Aftermath
From Hope to Resilience to a new Global Jewish Narrative
February 8th at 3 PM EST.
Hope is the ability to imagine “the day after” even in the darkest of times. It’s essential for navigating crises. It creates resilience. And the stories we tell ourselves is what exposes this hope to light.
October 7th broke our story. Now is the time to lead the way in telling a new, confident, and shared global Jewish narrative. This narrative is the first line of defense for tackling antisemitism and the challenging aftermath of October 7th.
Jewish professionals, leaders and educators are invited to join Tracy Frydberg, Director of the Tisch Center for Jewish Dialogue at ANU: Museum of the Jewish People for a lecture and practical training guide on how to build Jewish resilience through the intentional practice of hope. She will reframe post-October 7th period and its global Jewish implications. You will learn how to utilize the Tisch Center's newly launched “Hope Kit,” which includes a playbook and workshop lesson-plan. The event will conclude with useful tools and a training on how to facilitate this workshop within one's team, classroom, organization, or community.
If you have any questions, please email Lior at lhameiri@ujafed.org.