Israel – The Generational Divide: A Course for Parents Struggling to Understand Their Children’s Perspectives on Israel

Register: t-b-s.me/generationaldivide

The crisis in Israel has caused divides within and beyond the Jewish community. We have heard so many stories of families at odds with each other over Israel, family members who are unable or unwilling to communicate with each other. This course is specifically for parents who are wrestling with their college-age children’s views on Israel. We are hoping to bring parents together to learn and think together about Israel and about family. The course will be a mix of various types of learning. We will be looking at different perspectives on Israel, including that part of the Jewish community which questions Israel, not with the eye to tear down but to try to critically understand this worldview. While primarily designed for parents, other adults with college-age or older high school students in their lives (e.g., grandparents and other caregivers) are also welcome to participate.

Co-Sponsored by Hebrew College and Temple Beth Shalom, Needham

Cost: Free to Temple Beth Shalom Members

Location: In-person at Temple Beth Shalom

For more information, view the flyer or contact adultlearning@hebrewcollege.edu

Israel – The Generational Divide: A Course for Parents Struggling to Understand Their Children’s Perspectives on Israel

Register: t-b-s.me/generationaldivide

The crisis in Israel has caused divides within and beyond the Jewish community. We have heard so many stories of families at odds with each other over Israel, family members who are unable or unwilling to communicate with each other. This course is specifically for parents who are wrestling with their college-age children’s views on Israel. We are hoping to bring parents together to learn and think together about Israel and about family. The course will be a mix of various types of learning. We will be looking at different perspectives on Israel, including that part of the Jewish community which questions Israel, not with the eye to tear down but to try to critically understand this worldview. While primarily designed for parents, other adults with college-age or older high school students in their lives (e.g., grandparents and other caregivers) are also welcome to participate.

Co-Sponsored by Hebrew College and Temple Beth Shalom, Needham

Cost: Free to Temple Beth Shalom Members

Location: In-person at Temple Beth Shalom

For more information, view the flyer or contact adultlearning@hebrewcollege.edu

Panim el Panim

Please join us as members of our Temple Beth Shalom community meet via Zoom with members of Congregation Mevasseret Zion – a progressive/Reform congregation just outside of Jerusalem. This is a meaningful series of online conversations about the current crisis. Questions? Email Rabbi Jay.

A State of Ideals is Not the Same as an Ideal State (Online Only)

Join Rabbi Jan Katzew and Rabbi Elyse Pincus Abrahams as they explore the complexity of Israel and how we might better personally understand our relationship with a country founded on the ideals of democracy, equality, justice, and peace. This program is part of our “Where Are You In Relation to Israel?” series.

Register: t-b-s.me/relationtoisrael

During our series, our topic titles will include:

  • Israel in Perspective: Zionism as a Response to Modernity
  • Israel in Perspective: The Zionist Idea
  • One State, Many Midwives
  • A State of Ideals is not the Same as an Ideal State
  • Be Careful What You Pray For
  • Not All Wars Are the Same
  • The Story of Hatikvah

All sessions will be recorded.

Our Teacher: Rabbi Jan Katzew

Rabbi Katzew, PhD is Associate Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought and Education and Senior Educator of the EMA Program at HUC-JIR. After serving for six years as rabbi/educator at The Community Synagogue in Port Washington, NY, Jan became a Jerusalem Fellow and earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University in Jewish Thought and Education. For fifteen years Jan led a team of educators at the Union for Reform Judaism that was responsible for designing, developing, and implementing curricular resources for early childhood centers, congregational schools, day schools and adult learning communities throughout the world. Since its inception in 2008, Jan has been a senior consultant to the iCenter for Israel Education, mentoring students from multiple graduate schools and seminaries to become Israel educators, a task made even more important after October 7, 2023. Jan is the author of popular and scholarly articles in multiple fields that include Interfaith dialogue, Mussar, Medieval Hebrew Poetry, Israel Education, Moral Development, and educational philosophy and practice.

Israel: One State, Many Midwives (Online Only)

Before Israel was born in 1948, many countries weighed in on the possibility of creating a Jewish state. During our session together, will study several of the official documents that made a case for the existence of the State of Israel (e.g., Sykes-Picot Agreement, Balfour Declaration, United Nations Partition Plan November 29, 1947) and how these calls for a Jewish state continue to be relevant during today’s discussions regarding Zionism.

Register: t-b-s.me/relationtoisrael

During our series, our topic titles will include:

  • Israel in Perspective: Zionism as a Response to Modernity
  • Israel in Perspective: The Zionist Idea
  • One State, Many Midwives
  • A State of Ideals is not the Same as an Ideal State
  • Be Careful What You Pray For
  • Not All Wars Are the Same
  • The Story of Hatikvah

All sessions will be recorded. Rabbi Elyse Pincus Abrahams will be joining Rabbi Katzew throughout the series to bring additional wisdom and insight.

Our Teacher: Rabbi Jan Katzew

Rabbi Katzew, PhD is Associate Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought and Education and Senior Educator of the EMA Program at HUC-JIR. After serving for six years as rabbi/educator at The Community Synagogue in Port Washington, NY, Jan became a Jerusalem Fellow and earned a doctorate at the Hebrew University in Jewish Thought and Education. For fifteen years Jan led a team of educators at the Union for Reform Judaism that was responsible for designing, developing, and implementing curricular resources for early childhood centers, congregational schools, day schools and adult learning communities throughout the world. Since its inception in 2008, Jan has been a senior consultant to the iCenter for Israel Education, mentoring students from multiple graduate schools and seminaries to become Israel educators, a task made even more important after October 7, 2023. Jan is the author of popular and scholarly articles in multiple fields that include Interfaith dialogue, Mussar, Medieval Hebrew Poetry, Israel Education, Moral Development, and educational philosophy and practice.