How did an ancient Torah ritual conducted by the community elders and magistrates become a call to leaders to pay attention when a society becomes numb to the growing presence of violence and competition in its midst? Over three sessions we will explore this ancient ritual and how it became a way to signal to communal leaders when there may be something in need of attention about what is going on in the ether and can be used as a call to community leaders to take a closer look at what is at play beneath the surface.
Join us and community partners for a day of meaningful programs as we mark the second anniversary of October 7. 9:00 a.m. March for the Hostages10:15 […]
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner.
Join The Associated’s Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation for a compelling conversation that cuts through the noise. We’ll hear from Hayvi Bouzo, a Syrian-born journalist, TV host […]
The Forum’s fall Viewpoints series continues with a special presentation, Beyond the Old Conflicts: Israel’s New Role in a Fragmented Middle East, by Hayvi Bouzo, a […]