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SUMMARY:Facing History’s Approach to Fostering Civil Discourse for Educators
DESCRIPTION:This in-person workshop features resources\, strategies\, and tools to foster civil discourse and navigate challenging topics\, such as antisemitism. \nEngaging in civil discourse means bringing your mind\, heart\, and conscience to reflective conversations on topics that matter\, in ways that allow you to extend your understanding while in dialogue with others. Utilizing the Fostering Civil Discourse Guide\, participants will learn about Facing History’s pedagogical approach\, practice teaching strategies for creating a “brave and safe space” for critical and courageous conversations\, and explore the importance of identity and its connection to discussing complex and challenging topics. Sessions will include modeling how to apply these strategies and resources to address the growth of antisemitism in our schools. \nParticipants will: \n– Learn about strategies and materials designed to foster civil discourse and navigate challenging conversations in the classroom\n– Explore resources that prepare educators to teach about current events\n– Have an opportunity to discuss and practice strategies with other educators in addressing complex and challenging topics. \nThis offering is for: Educators teaching 6th–12th grade who want to incorporate tools and strategies designed to help teachers hold meaningful and productive conversations with their students about public policies\, controversial issues\, and current events. It is also relevant for school and district curriculum specialists and instructional coaches who may be working with educators doing this work. \nFormat: This event will be held in person in Rosslyn\, VA. A full address and directions will be provided by email when your registration is confirmed \nSchedule: Live sessions will take place from 9 AM to 3 PM on Friday\, June 12th\, 2026. Light breakfast and lunch will be provided. \nTime Commitment: Approximately 6 hours (with breaks) \nCost: We charge a processing fee of $25 when your application has been accepted. Additional costs for this event have been covered by generous funding from Facing History & Ourselves donors and partner organizations. \nRegister by May 29\, 2026 using this link: https://695370/learning-events/facing-historys-approach-fostering-civil-discourse-educators \nQuestions? Reach out to support@facinghistory.org. \nThis event qualifies for a Certificate of Completion. At the conclusion of the event\, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion for 6 hour(s) of attendance. Certificates may be submitted for a school’s or district’s approval toward professional development credits. Requirements for professional development credits vary by state. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure that they are meeting the requirements of their school\, organization\, and/or state.
URL:https://www.shalomdc.org/event/facing-historys-approach-to-fostering-civil-discourse-for-educators/
LOCATION:Arlington\, VA*\, Arlington\, VA*
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,Community Security & Antisemitism,Youth & Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Facing History &amp%3B Ourselves":MAILTO:support@facinghistory.org
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SUMMARY:Shabbat Playgroup
DESCRIPTION:Fridays @ 10:30 AM\nDates: 11/21/25 – 1/30/26\nSkip Dates: 11/28\, 12/26 \nBest suited for ages 0 – 4 years old \nJoin us for a fun-filled morning celebrating Shabbat. Learn about customs\, traditions\, and prayers through music\, and movement.
URL:https://www.shalomdc.org/event/shabbat-playgroup-51/2026-06-12/
LOCATION:Bender JCC of Greater Washington\, 6125 Montrose Road\,\, Rockville\, MD\, 20852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,Jewish Holidays, Rituals, and Traditions,Youth & Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bender JCC of Greater Washington":MAILTO:mregev@benderjccgw.org
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SUMMARY:Pride Shabbat@WHC featuring Metro Minyan
DESCRIPTION:June is Pride Month\, and our LGBTQ+ Group is celebrating this evening! We modified the schedule to help accommodate our young professionals\, so Shabbat activities start a little later. \nAt 6:30 pm and again after the service: Have something to eat (to tide you over or as your dinner)\, a drink (we offer a full bar\, plus non-alcoholic options)\, and connect with your community. Kids are always welcome\, and they’ll be able to eat before (and after) the service\, play Connect 4\, or create at a coloring table. \n7:00 pm – Our Shabbat service begins. \nAfter the service – Stay for dessert\, or more food and drinks! \nFor our Young Professionals in 2239 (or just those aged 22-39)\, there is an optional dinner following the service. \nSpecial thanks to our musicians who add so much to the service. We wouldn’t have them without the support of the Irene & Abe Pollin Music Program Initiative.
URL:https://www.shalomdc.org/event/pride-shabbatwhc-featuring-metro-minyan/
LOCATION:Washington Hebrew Congregation\, 3935 Macomb St\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Calendar,Events & Gatherings,Jewish Holidays, Rituals, and Traditions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Washington Hebrew Congregation":MAILTO:communications@whctemple.org
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