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Meaning+Milestones: Global Yom Hashoah Hitkansut Ceremony

Global community gathering including memory, music, and poetry to commemorate Yom HaShoah through a powerful new ritual.
Dr. Rani Jaeger is a Research Fellow of the Kogod Research Center and founder of Tanakh Initiative at the Shalom Hartman Institute, where he currently leads the  Tanakh Initiative Alumni Network. He was also one of the founders of the Institute’s Be’eri Program for Pluralistic Jewish-Israeli Identity Education. Rani received his doctorate from Bar-Ilan University on Jewish-Israeli culture as perceived by the poet Avraham Shlonsky. He was a participant in the first cohort of the Beit Midrash

Lauren Berkun

Rachel Jacoby Rosenfield

Justin Pines

Michal Govrin

Angela Buchdahl

Our Global Hitkansut gathering included memory, music, and poetry to commemorate Yom HaShoah through a powerful new ritual that honors those who perished while transforming memory into a deeply personal commitment to eliminate all forms of dehumanization.

This program was part of Meaning + Milestones: Spring Days of Learning, two days of global learning, ritual, and commemoration that reimagine and reflect on Yom HaShoah and celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut, both days of meaning and milestones in North America and Israel.

 

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