Israel Across Generations: A Look at Generational Differences in Relationship and Understanding with Dr. Alex Sinclair, Live Recording
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Why do younger generations of Jews view Israel so differently from their parents and grandparents, and how can we bridge the growing gap? Dr. Alex Sinclair, a renowned educator and author, unpacks the sociological, political, and educational factors driving this generational shift. With the war in Gaza bringing these issues to the forefront, Dr. Sinclair explores actionable strategies for fostering understanding and dialogue within families and across communities. Drawing on decades of experience in Jewish education and Israel-Diaspora relations, Dr. Sinclair offers insight and solutions for building connections and shared narratives in a time of division. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal issue and the tools to address it meaningfully.
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