Finding Hope Together: How the Jewish Community organizes through relationships in challenging times



Prepare to be inspired by this panel presentation highlighting potent, real-life examples of leaning into relationships and organizing to bring more justice and equity to our community.



When: Wednesday, March 26, 7:30-8:45 PM on Zoom


Who:

Panelists

Linda Adams, Member, Washington Hebrew Congregation and SEA Change

Maya Goldenberg, Avodah DC Corps Member, HIAS

Millie Landis, Volunteer Coordinator, Affordable Homes & Communities and Avodah DC Alumna/JUFJ

Cynthia Marshall, Executive Director, Action in Montgomery


Moderator 

Rabbi Emmanuel Cantor, Community Rabbi at the Den Collective and Avodah DC Alumnus/JUFJ


This panel presentation is a collaboration between Avodah and SEA Change DMV. Avodah develops social justice leaders who inspire the community to work toward a more just and equitable world. SEA Change DMV is a network of cross-denominational synagogues working toward racial justice, equity and inclusion for all.


The Den Collective builds intentional Jewish communal spaces of self-exploration and belonging in partnership with 20s, 30s, and 40s with a focus on one-to-one rabbinic relationships, intimate gatherings for deep learning and ritual, and leadership empowerment and development.


Questions: Email Ellen Oshinsky at eoshinsky@avodah.net or Marla Schulman mschulman@schreibernet.com 










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