2020 Vision: The Jewish World in 2020, Where Will It Be?
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Special student Price: £60
(50% discount for university students and full time Jewish Movement workers)
A four day special looking at the overview of history and culture of the Jewish people going forward to 2020.
Featuring Trudy Gold, Clive Lawton, and special guests including David Gifford (CCJ), Steven Feinberg (Washington Holocaust Memorial Museum), Jonathan Hoffman (Zionist Federation), Mike Whine (CST), Rabbi Barry Marcus, Rabbi Professor Jonathan Magonet and others.
Ten years into the 21st century and we have a Jewish community whose interests, outlooks and concerns our grandparents would hardly recognise. Highly successful, affluent and well connected, British Jews, along with French Jews, are the dominant Jewish communities of Europe.
We worry about Israel, its actions, our attitudes to it and the world’s response. We spend significant amounts on security, not least for our ever-expanding Jewish school system. We are becoming more secular and more religious, more accepted and more worried. We have more creative initiatives then ever before and more Jews are turning away because the community fails to provide them with what they want. What then is a reasonable 2020 vision?
Book here for the full week or click below to book an individual day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
(50% discount for university students and full time Jewish Movement workers)
A four day special looking at the overview of history and culture of the Jewish people going forward to 2020.
Featuring Trudy Gold, Clive Lawton, and special guests including David Gifford (CCJ), Steven Feinberg (Washington Holocaust Memorial Museum), Jonathan Hoffman (Zionist Federation), Mike Whine (CST), Rabbi Barry Marcus, Rabbi Professor Jonathan Magonet and others.
Ten years into the 21st century and we have a Jewish community whose interests, outlooks and concerns our grandparents would hardly recognise. Highly successful, affluent and well connected, British Jews, along with French Jews, are the dominant Jewish communities of Europe.
We worry about Israel, its actions, our attitudes to it and the world’s response. We spend significant amounts on security, not least for our ever-expanding Jewish school system. We are becoming more secular and more religious, more accepted and more worried. We have more creative initiatives then ever before and more Jews are turning away because the community fails to provide them with what they want. What then is a reasonable 2020 vision?
Book here for the full week or click below to book an individual day:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
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