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Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 - 6:30 pm
Duration: 2 Hours
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Religious Pluralism 101 with Hechalutz What does religious pluralism look like in Israel? Join New Generations at the Moishe House for an evening of interactive learning as we explore these and other issues with Ari Levy of Hechalutz. Hechalutz is a non-profit Israeli education center dedicated to teaching Cultural Judaism and Zionism to Diaspora Jews. Hechalutz connects Diaspora Jewry to Israel by educating towards Zionist ideals of self-determination, collective and personal responsibility, democracy and justice. The center's style of education is based on dialogical learning and encourages critical thinking and the challenging of perception.
Come for the conversation and leave with a better understanding of what religious pluralism looks like in Israel, and what the role of the American Jewish community is in ensuring that religious freedom continues to exist at the heart of Israeli society. |
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