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Monday, December 9
12:00 PM EST - 1:30 PM EST

Taking a Jewish Wellbeing Approach to Jewish Identity

In-Person Event

Cost: None

Venue

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
2000 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 United States
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By Invite Only.

With a rise in antisemitism and anti-Zionism, many Jewish teens are learning quickly that it is “hard to be a Jew.” We’ll discuss how we respond to negativity and prejudice without empowering those who spew hate. In addition, we will explore key Jewish texts that relate to the psychological and spiritual side of shaping a Jewish identity. This lunch-and-learn session is geared toward Jewish youth professionals and will be facilitated by Tali Moscowitz, Mid-Atlantic Regional Director for Moving Traditions.

Venue

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
2000 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219 United States
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Full inclusion is a core value of Jewish Pittsburgh. The Jewish Federation welcomes invitees of all abilities, backgrounds, races, religious affiliations, sexual orientations and gender identities. Please discuss accessibility accommodations with the contact person for this event.

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