Training & Learning Programs
Multi-session learning that builds leadership capacity over time.
For communities that want durable change rather than a strong one-off program.
Some challenges can’t be addressed in a single talk. If the goal is stronger leadership, better organising, healthier culture, or clearer strategy, the work needs sequencing. That’s what these learning programs provide: structured, values-driven training delivered over several sessions, with practical tools and applied practice built in.
Programs can be delivered:
virtually over a number of weeks,
in-person as a multi-session series,
as a conference track,
as a cohort experience for leaders, students, or staff teams.
How These Programs Work
Most programs combine four elements:
1. Frameworks
Clear concepts that hold under pressure.
2. Skill-building
Practical competencies leaders can practise and repeat.
3. Applied design
Participants build real plans, roles, rhythms, and tools for their context.
4. Facilitated reflection
Not therapy. Integration. Learning that becomes judgement.
From Reaction to Leadership
Reaction creates motion. Leadership creates power: through organising, strategy, and deliberate design.
Format: 4 - 8 sessions
Built for:
Student leaders, Hillel staff, community organisers, emerging leaders
Antisemitism Literacy & Strategic Response
In polarised and fatigued communities, responding to antisemitism requires literacy, strategy and discipline.
Format: 3 - 6 sessions
Built for:
University students, Jewish teens,
staff teams, educators, faculty allies, community leaders
Stop Waiting for Leaders
Leadership doesn’t emerge on its own. It has to be intentionally activated, trained, and empowered.
Format: 4 - 6 sessions
Built for:
Synagogues, youth groups, volunteer boards, community organisations
Building Real Relationships with Israel
Designing Israel engagement that grows deep, durable, holistic and human connection over time.
Format: 4 - 6 sessions
Built for:
Synagogues, Hillels, schools, youth groups, community organisations, educators, and lay leaders responsible for Israel engagement