How Inclusive Should We Be?
This resource unpacks the value of Inclusivity.
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Visualize the Contradictions (Just to check the fields, than to trash)

Create a mobile to articulate and deal with the feelings that may be swirling in this moment
When Words Break: Rebuilding a Shared Jewish Lexicon
When our common vocabulary no longer holds, what possibilities — and responsibilities — emerge for those tasked with teaching, guiding and shaping meaning?
‘Internal communal division’ over Israel has many Jewish professionals feeling hopeless, survey finds
“People don’t feel safe saying what they think in their workplaces,” said an official at M², The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education. Read the full article in JTA.
M² survey finds Jewish professionals lack hope, fear internal division, but believe in their work
In its first-ever ‘Hope Study,’ the education group expected to come away buoyed by the results, which were instead ‘a reckoning’ –– Read the full article in eJewishPhilanthropy >
Why Israel Matters: A Question Every Jewish Educator Should Be Asking This Year
In today’s polarized climate, it often feels easier to say nothing than to risk saying something that could be seen as divisive or controversial. But that silence comes at a cost.
How Can I Take My Hosting to the Next Level?
Through exploring the value of gratitude at a community event, learners will develop new insights that support their ability to cultivate gratitude at times when it might feel challenging to be grateful.
Should I Do Things that Scare Me?
By exploring the value of awe, especially how awe might inspire fear yet also feelings of joy and love, learners will have an opportunity to identify how to increase the awe they feel in their lives.
Unlocking Wonder in Everyday Life
Through exploring the value of practicing wonder, particularly in our fast-paced, sometimes tedious, and goal-oriented world, learners will develop new insights that support their ability to slow down and experience a sense of connection to themselves, others and nature no matter where they find themselves.