Please join us on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 from 2:00PM - 4:00PM in the Mayerson JCC's Amberley Room for Israel: Listen & Learn.
If you work for a Jewish organization, we know your job has become a lot more challenging since October 7. Whether it's navigating tough conversations, reading the daily news, watching incidents of antisemitism increase, or giving comfort to friend, colleague, or family member, a lot is being asked of you right now. JPro, the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, and its Jewish Community Relations Council are teaming up to provide you with some of the resources necessary to continue doing the amazing work you are doing every day. Bring us the tough questions you need answered and we will give you the knowledge, compassion, and conversation to be better prepared in the workplace and everywhere else.
Parking: Ample parking is available on-site.
Food: Kosher and non-Kosher snacks will be provided.
Drinks: Non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Featured Speakers:
Jeremy Spiegel | Assistant Director, JCRC
Jeremy Spiegel attended the University of Maryland where he graduated with a double degree in Journalism and History. Following college, Jeremy taught English and American culture at a Bilingual Secondary School in Madrid Spain, and then spent five years at Hillel at the University of Illinois, where he empowered Jewish student leaders to take control of their Jewish experience in college and worked with university and community partners to better Jewish life on campus. Following his work at UI, Jeremy spent two years as the Youth Engagement Director at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Columbus before joining JCRC in the summer of 2022.
Yarden Neeman | Community Shaliach, JFC
Yarden Neeman works to build and strengthen connections between Cincinnati and Israel through education and advocacy. Working closely with the Cincinnati community’s Jewish and non-Jewish community and civic organizations, schools and universities, and religious institutions, Neeman helps bring Israel to life for these groups. Yarden has BA in sociology and anthropology from Ben Gurion University of the Negev, along with a MBA from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Before coming to Cincinnati in mid-2021, Yarden worked in HR, organizational development, and leadership development.