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Explore a learning routine that can be applied broadly to the study of a wide range of texts, including the practices of “supporting” and “challenging” in healthy arguments and conversations.
Delve into a hevruta text learning experience. Crafted for high school and adult learners, this resource consists of a text and a learning guide and is perfect for both independent study and group sessions.
An educator's guide exploring how the ancient Sanhedrin used to cultivate an environment conducive to constructive disagreement.
How can we distinguish between a constructive disagreement and a destructive disagreement? A guide for middle school and high school educators.
A resource for middle school and high school educators on the value of multiple perspectives.
Explore Resetting the Table's training, forums, and resources for courageous communication across divides.
Learn and practice communication skills for productive conversations on Israel and other charged issues.
Open up meaningful conversations on important issues in Jewish life in small group discussions with skilled facilitators.
Explore multiple narratives and views on the origins and future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
Delve into this short film and discussion guide on communicating across divides.
Host a forum for participants to exchange formative life experiences that have shaped their moral and political lens.
Explore Jewish texts grounding the importance of healthy argument in the face of differences and disagreements.
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