Yamim: Visions and Values 2026 - Long Island
Location shared upon registration confirmation.
At a moment when Israel itself is at a crossroads, Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut offer an opportunity to pause and reflect: What visions of Israel do we want to teach toward?
Yamim is a day-long professional development lab that invites Jewish professionals to explore Israel through its clarifying visions and complicated crossroads, and to design meaningful, values-driven learning experiences for their communities.
Participants will gain access to cutting-edge resources and methodologies to make meaning from the many crossroads Israel and Israel education face today — along with fresh ideas, tools, and inspiration to bring directly into their Yamim programming — and beyond.
Please reach out to Tova Perlow with any questions at tperlow@jewishedproject.org
Mollie is the Senior Program Director of Fellowships at M²: The Institute for Jewish Experiential Education. She has over 18 years of experience teaching in a variety of Jewish educational settings – from formal classroom teaching to nature education, from theatre education to collaborative philanthropy education. Mollie enjoys being in the field as well as building programs and trainings to support others. She holds a double Master's in Midrash and Jewish Experiential Education from the Jewish Theological Seminary, a BA in Religion from Bard College and is a graduate of M²’s Senior Educators Cohort. Mollie lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and children.
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.
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