Getting Real with Teens

How are online interactions impinging the development of healthy teen relationships? What role can mentors play in fostering a teen culture that rises above snap judgments and instant gratification? ...

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What role can mentors play in fostering a teen culture that rises above snap judgments and instant gratification?

Join Moving Traditions for Getting Real With Teens, a professional development seminar. The afternoon will feature a panel of front-line educators who work with teens moderated by the Jewish Journal’s Danielle Berrin as well as an advanced seminar led by Rabbi Daniel Brenner, Rabbi Sara Brandes and Rabbi Tamara Cohen. Together, they will explore how Moving Traditions’ programs Rosh Hodesh: It’s a Girl Thing! and Shevet Achim: The Brotherhood, are addressing new forms of communication and new challenges to the relationships of today’s teens.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Registration at 1:15pm
Event: 1:30pm to 4:30pm
At the University of California, Los Angeles

How to find us:

The event is in Carnesale Commons, which is in Sproul Hall.
Please see the map for the specific location.

(Click here for the map.)

Parking Information:

Parking can be found in the DD lot, next to the De Neve Plaza (351 Charles E. Young Drive).
Parking is $12; please park your car, then go to the front desk to pay for the pass and place it back in your car.
Please leave time for parking. Event registration is at 1:15 p.m.

If you have any questions, please contact Sarah Fox at sfox@movingtraditions.org.

Supported by the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles