Israel's Historic Dilemmas

An original approach to considering Israel's history – how would we confront some of the major challenges faced by Israel in its first six decades?

The program uses innovative, interactive techniques, recreating Israel's history with the participants.

Participants examine some major dilemmas that topped Israel's agenda from the formative years, right up to contemporary times. The dilemmas reflect on the major issues in Israeli society, how Israel has changed and developed over the years, and helps to put contemporary subjects into a historical perspective.

The program is suitable for: Synagogue and community-wide audiences, JCC’s, JCRC’s, Israel action committees, Hillel and college student groups, 11-12th grade students at high schools or supplementary schools (religious schools etc.). Professional development sessions for lay leadership, federation staff, teachers, educators & clergy. Men's clubs, Sisterhood and Hadassah groups, golden ager groups. No prior knowledge required.

 

Duration: 90 minutes

 

Program fees:  $500 for single program or $1000 per day (according to your schedule, this could be 3 or 4 engagements in one locality) plus domestic travel costs and accommodation where applicable.

The presentation is also available as part of a Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat ($1600). Contact us for itinerary suggestions.

[UK Fees: £300 for single program, £500 for a full day of activities, £800 for Scholar-in-residence Shabbat plus UK transport and accommodation where applicable.]

 

Email now to book: info@israelseminars.org to ensure the best date for your group. We are taking bookings on a "first come, first served" basis.

 

If you have any questions, contact us at: info@israelseminars.org

 

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