Unpacking Israel’s Election Results: what every Israel educator needs to know
How do we understand the results of the latest Israeli election? How do we talk about these results with our learners? Join The Jewish Education Project and Unpacked for Educators to reflect on the educational implications of Israel's most recent elections.
Featured panelists:
- Noa Kolomer, Director of Israel Engagement and Education, The Jewish Education Project
- Rabbi Leor Sinai, Senior Director of Israel Education, RootOne
- Dr. Noam Weissman, Executive Vice President of OpenDor Media
- Avi Posen, Senior Director of Israel Education – EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) at Unpacked for Educators, a division of OpenDor Media
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