/ articles for review

Brooklyn 2016: Images of Israel Lecture Series

Three public conversations addressing this question of how can we develop a richer and more tolerant discourse about Israel in our communities, rather than the current vitriol which pervades Jewish communal conversation.

Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
and UJA-Federation of New York present
 

All lectures are at 8:00 PM

How can we develop a richer and more tolerant discourse about Israel in our communities, rather than the current vitriol which pervades Jewish communal conversation? Join us for three public conversations addressing this question.

These conversations focus on the diverse images of Israel. Often what lies behind the disparate positions about Israel held by members of the Jewish community are different visions and aspirations of what Israel is and should be. These essential narratives and assumptions about the State of Israel can profoundly impact the way we think about current policy questions in Israel today. Examining these narratives will help us learn to speak across difference in a way that manifests idealism and mutual respect.

You care about Israel, peoplehood, and vibrant, ethical Jewish communities. We do too.

Join our email list for more Hartman ideas

Search
FOLLOW HARTMAN INSTITUTE
Join our email list

SEND BY EMAIL

The End of Policy Substance in Israel Politics