Event description
The history of the Jewish people is a narrative of resilience, but what does that mean and where does resilience come from? And how might we bring that legacy into our own lives? Using the story of the Exodus and research from Harvard University, this program offers tangible definitions and frameworks to understand resilience. Together through art and conversation, we will explore key factors whose presence have proven to increase our ability to persist in the face of adversity, and share tools that can help strengthen those factors in ourselves and the people around us. This class is open to all; no prerequisites necessary.
Emily Heeren (she/her) has spent her career working with youth and young adults both in and outside of the formal classroom. With a foundation in experiential learning, Emily has applied her skills in high school special education, higher education, Jewish, outdoor, and mental health settings. Emily is BaMidbar's Chief Program Officer and has a masters degree in Curriculum and Teaching with a concentration in Special Education from Boston University.Who are these classes for?
Our classes are for everyone—whether you’re brand new to the topic or have been engaging with it for years, we encourage participation from people of all backgrounds, identities, and experience levels. Unless otherwise noted, no prior knowledge or experience is needed. Not sure if a class is for you? Email us at Learning@Lehr.haus!
Why are there tickets at different prices?
Our tickets utilize a Pay-What-You-Can model so attendees can pay a range of prices based on what they are able to pay to allow for greater accessibility. Please select the price point that feels right for you.
Can I eat during class?
While we do not serve food in the study, you are welcome to order and enjoy drinks during class and join us for a meal before or after class. We highly recommend making a reservation if you know you'll be dining with us. Visit www.lehr.haus/reservation to check availability and book a table.
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