The Path Forward: Israel Fundamentals Bootcamp
The Jewish Education Project is offering an optional pre-conference Israel intensive prior to the start of The Path Forward: Your Post-October 7th Toolkit. From 9am–12pm on Monday, November 18, you'll participate in a crash course on fundamental Israel knowledge that will empower you in your Israel conversations with your team, your learners, and throughout the conference.
We will focus on unpacking core elements of the canon of Israel education, such as the map of Israel, the Law of Return, and key Jewish texts that traditionally (and non-traditionally) relate to how Israel is understood in the Jewish collective consciousness. This track will be led by staff from The Jewish Education Project and our colleagues from the field. It is open only to participants in The Path Forward: Your Post-October 7th Toolkit.
Lunch will be served at 12pm and participants will join the main conference when programming begins at 1pm.
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Mikhael Kesher is a curator of educational experiences and resources, whose professional passion is supporting Jewish educators and learners in building informed, constructive, and committed relationships with am yisrael (the Jewish people) and medinat yisrael (the Jewish state). As a British-born Israeli-by-choice and new American, he cares deeply about strengthening each Jew’s connection to global Jewry. Before joining The Jewish Education Project as Director, Israel Education, Mikhael worked at Harvard Hillel, MIT Hillel, and Hebrew College. He holds Master’s degrees in Philosophy (University of Cambridge), Near Eastern & Judaic Studies (Brandeis University), and Jewish professional leadership (Brandeis University). At home, Mikhael is an avid reader, ḥevruta enthusiast, and devoted abba to two young children.
Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath, Ed.D., is the Senior Director of Knowledge, Ideas and Learning at The Jewish Education Project. A lifelong Jewish educator and learner, Samantha has lived and worked in Jewish communities in Israel, Washington DC, Cleveland, and New York. Samantha is a recognized expert on Israel education, Jewish teens, antisemitism education, and Jewish peoplehood. She is the author of #antisemitism: Coming of Age During the Resurgence of Hate, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in the category of Education and Jewish Identity. She is an alumna of the University of Pittsburgh, the Jewish Theological Seminary, and Gratz College. Samantha lives in Westchester with her husband, two children, and two beloved rescue dogs.
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In addition to our core conference program, registered participants can join us for one of the following optional, add-on opportunities to deepen your learning around the conference. Register below to join us for one of the add-on experiences.
While every class has some exposure to Hebrew, our Dual Language track classroom features two teachers, one speaking only Hebrew and the other only English at Congregation Beth Elohim, Brooklyn, NY.
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