Everything Has Changed: Reflections in the Shadow of October 7
This essay is from the book, Israel Education in the Days After Reflections of Jewish Educators on their Mishlachat Areyvut (Delegation of Responsibility) - Two Months after October 7, 2023.
Dr. Keren Fraiman is Dean/Chief Academic Officer and Professor of Israel Studies at Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. Keren’s research and teaching focus on conflict education within the Israel educational space. She also serves on the faculty of the iFellows Masters Concentration in Israel Education, Hillel International’s MasterClass Israel, and the Wexner Heritage Program. She received her PhD in International Relations and Security Studies from MIT.
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