Book Launch: Heroism and Hope
Join The Jewish Education Project network facilitators and David Bryfman for an end of year celebration of your work and the launch of his new book, Heroism and Hope: Recharging Israel Education in a Post-October 7 World.
David will speak with fellow educators at an informal gathering at The Jewish Education Project's offices about his book, and all attendees will receive a free copy.
Wine, cheese, and conversation will be in abundance.
Learn more about Heroism and Hope here.
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