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Monday, December 23 • 19:50 - 20:50
Embracing the wicked child

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What do four origami children have to teach us about Jewish identity? Through a blend of text study, educational theory, personal experiences, and a 17th century Japanese art form, we'll explore the educational and social implications of a classic Jewish text.

Presenters
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Deborah Blausten

Jeneration
Deborah Blausten is an informal Jewish educator and co-chair of this year's Limmud ethos team. She studied at UCL and The Conservative Yeshiva before taking up her role at the Movement for Reform Judaism's Jeneration initiative where community building and Jewish education are at... Read More →
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Libby Burkeman

Movement for Reform Judaism
Libby Burkeman is Informal Education Director at the Movement for Reform Judaism, working with RSY-Netzer and Jeneration (youth, students and young adults). Libby has carved out a career in informal education, including working at the Science Museum and Tzedek


Monday December 23, 2013 19:50 - 20:50 GMT
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