While most Natan events take place in person and are not recorded, Natan periodically hosts virtual educational opportunities. We are delighted to share these with you!

 
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  • Natan Mental Health Briefing
    • 5/17/22

    Natan Mental Health Briefing

    Featuring: Rabbi Ilan Glazer of Our Jewish Recovery & Jory Hanselman-Mayschak of Bamidbar Wilderness Therapy.

    Please join us for a special briefing in recognition of Mental Health Awareness month, with two Natan grantees; Bamidbar Wilderness Therapy and Our Jewish Recovery. They will share how Jewish values, wisdom and tradition guide their work, as well as their insights on mental health concerns in Jewish communities.

  • Small Town Jewish Life Briefing
    • 10/13/21

    Small Town Jewish Life Briefing

    Featuring: Rabbi Rachel Isaacs & Rabbi Dr. David Freidenreich

    Natan Fund grantee, The Center for Small Town Jewish Life at Colby College, cultivates vibrant, socially equitable communities rooted in their own sense of place, nourished by transformational learning, and intertwined with the broader Jewish world. They envision a diverse Jewish landscape that affirms the value of every individual and the power of mutually beneficial collaboration. The Center brings this vision to life in Maine and empowers professional and lay leaders to realize it throughout the United States, especially in communities outside of major metropolitan areas.

  • Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 3/3
    • 11/10/21

    Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 3/3

    Featuring: David Halperin, CEO, Israel Policy Forum

    Please join us for a special three-part learning series on key aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, featuring expert lectures and unique virtual tours of the region's landscape.

    Part 3/3: Settlements 360: A virtual view of the past, present and future of the West Bank.

  • Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 2/3
    • 10/5/21

    Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 2/3

    Featuring: Michael Koplow, Policy Director, Israel Policy Forum

    Please join us for a special three-part learning series on key aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, featuring expert lectures and unique virtual tours of the region's landscape.

    Part 2/3: A virtual view of key trends and flashpoints.

  • Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 1/3
    • 9/14/21

    Israel Policy Form + Natan Present: Inside the Conflict, Virtual Learning Series Part 1/3

    Featuring: Michael Koplow, Policy Director, Israel Policy Forum

    Please join us for a special three-part learning series on key aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, featuring expert lectures and unique virtual tours of the region's landscape.

    Part 1/3: The "1948 Issues" at the Origin of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

  • NatanSalon: Exploring the IHRA Working Definition on Antisemitism

    NatanSalon: Exploring the IHRA Working Definition on Antisemitism

    Featuring: Holly Huffnagle, AJC | Amanda Berman, Zioness | Rabbi Josh Weinberg, URJ for Israel and Reform Judaism, ARZA

    The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has been enthusiastically and widely adopted by entities and governments around the world. And yet, local Jewish communities continue to wrestle with it, particularly because of its inclusion of examples of contemporary antisemitism that illustrate the demonization/delegitimization/double standards applied to Israel and how they can be expressions of antisemitism. Three leading experts, Holly Huffnagle, AJC’s U.S. Director of Combating Antisemitism; Amanda Berman, Executive Director of Zioness; and Rabbi Josh Weinberg, Executive Director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America, who will help us explore the ways in which this definition has been embraced by some and refuted by others. We look forward to you joining us for, what we believe will be, a lively and fascinating discussion.

  • The Theory of Enchantment: A Conversation between Mijal Bitton and Chloe Valdary
    • 4/29/21

    The Theory of Enchantment: A Conversation between Mijal Bitton and Chloe Valdary

    Featuring: Dr. Mijal Bitton, Shalom Hartman Institute | Chloe Valdary

    Join Dr. Mijal Bitton, scholar in residence at the Shalom Hartman Institute, and Chloe Valdary, a noted writer and entrepreneur, as they explore the Theory of Enchantment, Chloe’s groundbreaking approach to combating racism and bigotry. In the Atlantic’s recent profile of the Theory of Enchantment, they write that it “elicits unusual openness, trust, and engagement from ideologically diverse observers, including many critics of more conventional DEI-training approaches.” Mijal is a scholar and thought leader who has raised critical questions about diversity and the assumptions we make about minorities within Jewish communities. Please join us for what is sure to be a fascinating conversation.

  • Confronting Antisemitism in America's Schools & Among Young People

    Confronting Antisemitism in America's Schools & Among Young People

    Featuring: Aliza Craimer Elias, Institute for Curriculum Services | Professor Miriam Elman, Academic Engagement Network | Kevin Feinberg, Facing History and Ourselves | Matthew Grossman, BBYO

    Recent antisemitic incidents in American schools - including its most elite public and private schools - have been disturbing. Join us to learn about some of the most important organizations working in schools and with young people across the country (and beyond). Together, these organizations are engaging hundreds of thousands of schools, teachers, and young people of all backgrounds in conversations about antisemitism, bigotry, the Holocaust, Israel, and what it means to be Jewish today.

  • Antisemitism Series 1: Is America Different?

    Antisemitism Series 1: Is America Different?

    Featuring: Dr. Rachel Fish, Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism | Samantha Harris, Foundation for Individual Rights in Education | Dr. Annie Polland, American Jewish Historical Society | Yair Rosenberg, Tablet Magazine

    Antisemitism has always been part of the American landscape, uniquely shaped (and mitigated) by American culture, values, and laws. We can't understand where we are today without some sense of where we've been, and without an appreciation for the manifold ways in which the American experience continues to shape antisemitism - and the cultural, communal and legal responses to it. Join us as four exceptional speakers offer overviews of our distinctly American version of antisemitism.

  • Jerusalem Learning Series 4: Economic Future of Jerusalem
    • 3/9/21

    Jerusalem Learning Series 4: Economic Future of Jerusalem

    Featuring: Yitzik Crombi, Bizmax | Roy Munin, Made in JLM | Ayelet Cohen, HUJI - Innovate | Ehud Uziel, 15 Minutes – Public Transportation Alliance

    Our final session will be focused on the Economic Future of Jerusalem.

  • Jerusalem Learning Series 3: Arts & Culture in Jerusalem
    • 2/17/21

    Jerusalem Learning Series 3: Arts & Culture in Jerusalem

    Featuring: Yossi Klar, Ruach Hadashah | Ariella Cweikle, Jerusalem Municipality | Tareq Nassar, Sinsila, Eden Company

    Our third session is focused on Arts and Culture in Public and Private Partnerships.

  • Jerusalem Learning Series 2: Government Services & Community Building
    • 1/26/21

    Jerusalem Learning Series 2: Government Services & Community Building

    Featuring: Aviva Lahav, Beit Yisrael | Intisar Qaraeen, MiniActive | Daud Alian, Atta'a | Zaki Djemal, Kulna Yerushalayim

    Our second session is focused on the implications of COVID on government services and community building.

  • Jerusalem Learning Series 1: Implications of COVID
    • 1/5/21

    Jerusalem Learning Series 1: Implications of COVID

    Featuring: Avraham Hayon, SAHI - Special Hessed Unit Daniella Seltzer, Jerusalem Food Rescuers | Racheli Ibenboim, Eshkolot, Vehaguta | Gilad Sevitt, Madrasa

    Our first session is focused on the implications of COVID on food security and education.