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Kol Koleinu Mentor Info Session
Moving Traditions is seeking passionate and talented cis- female, non-binary and trans adult mentors interested in social change and from a variety of backgrounds to support our Kol Koleinu fellows. The Meyer-Gottesman Kol Koleinu Teen Feminist Fellowship, our year-long program, helps teens explore and deepen their Jewish feminist knowledge, channel their voices to share their […]
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Carol Lowenstein Moving Traditions B-Mitzvah Training Session
For new Moving Traditions partners using the B-Mitzvah Family Education Program
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Kick-Off: Returning B-Mitzvah/Kulam Partners
This session will include 45 minutes with updates about our B-Mitzvah program and 45 minutes with updates about our Kulam program. At this kick-off you will preview….
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Teen Groups Facilitator Training
Participants will learn:
How to use our curriculum (and make it your own!)
The Moving Traditions unique pedagogy and approach to working with teens
How to help teens ask big questions about where, why, and how they belong
Best practices for facilitating authentic and dynamic conversations with teens
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Training for Jewish Identity and Israel Educators
Moving Traditions’ Jewish Identity and Israel curriculum offers an educational journey for teens, supporting them in understanding the modern state of Israel, navigating the complexities of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian reality, while exploring their Jewish identity and personal values. Grappling with the complexities of our Jewish homeland has never been more important. With the current […]
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Jewish Identity & Israel Best Practices for Running the Session: “Palestinian Perspectives”
For Kulam Jewish Identity & Israel Educators: Join us as we share strategies and answer questions to help you lead this important session with clarity and care. Led with Lauren Cohen Fisher, the co-author of the session: Lauren Cohen Fisher holds a faculty appointment in Jewish Studies at Colby College, where she teaches about Israeli […]
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