The past two years have raised urgent, complex, and at times painful questions about Zionism. For many rabbis, the work as community leaders has become harder: harder to hold community together, harder to navigate the emotional and ideological divides, and harder to chart a meaningful path forward.
Our newest iEngage curriculum, Liberal Zionism: Between Crisis and Aspiration, is designed to help you meet that challenge, offering Torah for this moment and the tools to share it with your communities.
In this eight-unit course, Hartman scholars explore the core tensions and values of liberal Zionism, responding to the dominant critiques of Israel and Zionism in a post-October 7 reality. Together, we’ll explore frameworks for holding moral complexity, for teaching about Israel in a time of war, and for engaging our communities with courage, compassion, and clarity.
Price:
Members of Anshe Emet: This program is being offered at no cost thanks to a very generous DONATION.
Non-Members: $50 for all 8 sessions and breakfast
Continental breakfast included in the cost of the program.
Schedule:
Sundays at 10AM – Hybrid (In-Person & Zoom)
8 Sessions Dates: February 15, 22, March 8, 22, 29, April 12, 19, 26
Questions:
Please email Emma Sternberg.