May 14: The Nova Festival Exhibition

In-Person: New York, New York
Free

Join The Jewish Education Project as we tour the exhibition and then gather as a group to reflect and identify ways to translate the experience for our learners.


The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is an immersive, multimedia installation that pays tribute to the nearly 400 young festivalgoers from around the world who were killed or kidnapped after having come together to celebrate peace, love, and music on 10/7. The Exhibition – the first of its kind in the US – will create a powerful experience using videos and artifacts from the festival, such as bullet-ridden portable toilets and cars, left-behind belongings, and more. To learn more about the Exhibition, please visit the NYT, Times of Israel, and NPR.

Setting
  • After School and Beyond
  • Educator Training
  • Congregational Learning
Category
  • Israel Education
Topic
  • Israel - Contemporary
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Ivy Schreiber

Ivy Schreiber is the Managing Director, Professional Learning and Growth at The Jewish Education Project. Her current work focuses on supporting Jewish educators towards adopting new models that lead to thriving and are responsive to today’s learners and families. Prior to The Jewish Education Project, Ivy worked at B’nai Jeshurun (BJ) in NYC for a decade, where she served as the Education Director, and also has experience in Jewish camping and as a consultant to synagogues. Ivy holds an MA in Jewish Education from the Davidson School at JTS, is an alum of the Leadership Institute, and is a Wexner Field Fellow. Ivy lives in Westchester with her husband and three children.

 

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Nova Exhibition description

Join together to tour and reflect on the Nova Music Festival Exhibition.

May 2, May 9, May 14, May 22
FREE
In Person
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