JFN invites the Philanthropic Community to a day of learning on leadership in times of crisis, and resilience as a driver for social growth Moderated by: Lucy Aharish Hear from extraordinary people who stepped up in extraordinary circumstances, creating hope: Speakers: Prof. Michal Muszkat-Barkan, Hebrew Union College, Head of the Education Department, Director of the Rikmah Program for Pluralistic Jewish Education, Academic head of the Teachers’ Lounge in memory of Shira Banki, and co-founder of "Saving Our Shared Home”.
Sapir Bluzer, Chair of the Reservists' Wives Forum, leader of policy change movements.
Omri Shifroni, co-founder and leader of the "Kumu" movement, a survivor of the October 7th attack from Kibbutz Be'eri, former head of the Rabin Pre-Military Mechina, and leader of liberal democracy programs in pre-military Mechinot. In the second part of the day, we will dive into philanthropic learning, exploring key questions and opportunities from the field, led by the Education, Resilience and GFF interest groups: - Shaping the Future: Education and leadership in times of crisis
- A Different Kind of Trauma? On gender, resilience, and mental health
- Rising from the Ruins: Environmental Resilience as a driving force for Recovery
During the program, we will showcase a tool designed to enhance gender equality in all aspects of giving, developed through a philanthropic initiative. *This program is in Hebrew *Online registration ends September 5 *Due to limited space, each foundation may RSVP up to 3 people *Non-members are welcome pending on availably and for a fee of 150 NIS. Click here to inquire.
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