Judaism has always held in tension both universalist and particularistic impulses. The coronavirus pandemic has caused as much damage to certain countries, the US and Israel included, as a conventional war. Is there an opportunity to reassess the way the Jewish people calibrate our commitment to both global and particular challenges?
Join Tal Becker, Dyonna Ginsburg (Executive Director of OLAM), and Micha Odenheimer (Founder of Tevel b’Tzedek) for the Edward Bronfman Memorial Lecture as they discuss what it would look like for Israel and the Jewish world to re-imagine themselves as players on the global stage, addressing the emerging issues that transcend borders and difference – from climate change to global health, from immigration to polarization and beyond.
NOTE: This event is part of our month-long celebration of Jewish ideas, All Together Now. If you are not yet registered for All Together Now, you will be prompted to register before you can sign up for this event.