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Jerusalem Event: The Jewish Leadership Gap: Cultivating Generations X and Y

June 13, 2011 By eJP

Join WCJCS for their June Seminar held in cooperation with the Jewish Agency for Israel Annual Assembly

Sunday, June 26, 2011, 13:15 – 15:15

Inbal Hotel, Jerusalem

Theme:
The Jewish Leadership Gap: Cultivating Generations X and Y

Join WCJCS and JAFI for roundtable discussions addressing the issue of how to bridge the “generational divide” experienced by many young people who are capable and interested in becoming active lay leaders or communal professionals in their Jewish communities. This session will focus on how we engage these potential leaders in roles that are more significant, inspire them to be leaders who count in the community, and learn how to stimulate meaningful dialogue between the generations.

Additionally, the Jewish Agency invites WCJCS participants to attend the opening day of the 2011 Assembly beginning at 10:00am on June 26th.

All Assembly sessions are conducted in English.
Participation in the seminar and other June 26th Assembly sessions requires advance registration.

For more information and to register online, visit: wcjcs.org/june2011seminar

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  1. bolmeteus says

    June 16, 2011 at 6:44 pm

    important event in jerusalem, thanks for sharing.

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