For the Sake of Argument is a new educational project aimed at harnessing the energy and interactivity of live disagreement for the health of the Jewish People in general and Israel engagement in particular. The Jewish Education Project, together with the For the Sake of Argument creators, Abi Dauber Sterne and Robbie Gringras, is excited to launch a series of For the Sake of Argument trainings centered around the pedagogy of argument.

For the Sake of Argument is being offered in three different formats (Thursday Morning Sessions, Thursday Afternoon Sessions, and a Sunday Session).  Register for one of the formats by selecting from the offerings below.  

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10
Mar

Join "For the Sake of Argument" for trainings centered around the pedagogy of argument.

Beginning March 10, 2022 at 9:00 am
$40.00
In Person
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10
Mar

Join "For the Sake of Argument" for trainings centered around the pedagogy of argument.

Beginning March 10, 2022 at 2:00 pm
$40.00
In Person
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13
Mar

Join "For the Sake of Argument" for trainings centered around the pedagogy of argument.

March 13, 2022
$40.00
In Person
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Dauber Sterne

Abi Dauber Sterne | Abi Dauber Sterne has worked in the United States and in Israel as an educator and organizational leader for more than twenty years. Throughout her career, her focus has been on deepening people’s Jewish experiences, while also promoting a deep pluralism among those who live in community together. Through her roles in senior management at two international organizations—Hillel International and The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Makom—she has relationships that span the globe. She has worked with rabbis, students, educators, and organizational leaders around the world.

A recipient of several fellowships in the Jewish communal world, including the Muehlstein Institute for Jewish Professional Leadership, the Tikvah Fellowship, the Schusterman Fellowship, and as a rabbinical student at the Shalom Hartman Institute/HaMidrasha at Oranim, she has relationships with a wide network of leaders. She has spoken at many international conferences, and contributes opinion pieces to several online and print publications.

Abi currently lives in Jerusalem, with her spouse and four children. Her family dinner table is always a raucous mixture of laughter and disagreement.

 

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gringras

Robbie Gringras | Robbie Gringras has been an internationally renowned storyteller for the past thirty years, and a global Israel educator for twenty, during which time he coined the “hugging and wrestling” approach to Israel engagement around the world. Graduating from Oxford University in English Language and Literature, he swiftly moved into professional theater. His work—both as a playwright and actor—has been performed on London’s West End, and in theaters throughout Europe, North America, Mexico, Hong Kong, Australasia, and Israel, in English, Spanish, and Hebrew. His unique style that combines storytelling, physicality, and theater has been behind eleven original theater productions that have performed in front of some 100,000 people.

Robbie also has a parallel career in international education, having spent two decades working with global Jewish education organizations including The Jewish Agency for Israel’s Makom, URJ, Hillel, and Jewish Education Project. His innovations, teaching, op-ed writing, public speaking, and training have touched tens of thousands of Jews throughout the world. Robbie currently lives in the Galilee area of Israel with his wife and two kids. 

Robbie views himself as terrible at arguments, but being in Israel has helped his education!