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Poetic Conversations & Multiple Narratives: Listening to Israeli Jews and Palestinian Israeli Arabs

Two-part beit midrash putting poetry from different sides of Israeli society into dialogue with each other to understand differing viewpoints.
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Rachel Korazim is a Jewish education consultant at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, specializing in curriculum development for Israel and Holocaust education. Until 2008 she was the Academic Director of distance learning programs at the Jewish Agency’s Department of Education. Born in Israel, she served as an IDF officer in the central training base for women and was later a member of the IDF delegation to Niger (West Africa). She is a graduate of

Poetic Conversations & Multiple Narratives: Listening to Israeli Jews and Palestinian Israeli Arabs

Session 1

Session 2

In these two sessions with Rachel Korazim, poetry from different sides of Israeli society is put into dialogue with each other, addressing important and relevant contemporary themes like justice, memory, and narrative.

NOTE: This program was part of our Summer 2021 Virtual Symposium,  Torah of Possibility for an Uncertain Future

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