9 Adar: Jewish Day of Constructive Conflict

The Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution has put together study guides for the 9Adar Project: Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict.  If you use any of the Word versions below and personalize, please be sure to leave the 9 Adar logo and footer about Pardes.

The Story of the 9th of Adar Told Through Disagreements:

With English and Hebrew texts:

With Hebrew only texts:

With Russian only texts (9 адара – еврейский день конструктивного конфликта):

 

PCJCR Director Daniel Roth teaches about The Day of Constructive Conflict using the 9 Adar Study Guide.

About Daniel Roth

Rabbi Dr. Daniel Roth is the Director Emeritus of the Pardes Center for Judaism and Conflict Resolution and an adjunct faculty member. He taught at Pardes for over twenty years and is now the Director of Mosaica - The Religious Peace Initiative. He also teaches graduate courses on religion and peace building at Bar-Ilan University’s Conflict Resolution, Management and Negotiation Graduate Program, as well as at Tel Aviv University’s International Program in Conflict Resolution and Mediation, and at Hebrew University’s Coexistence in the Middle East summer program. Roth initiated Pardes's Mahloket Matters: How to Disagree Constructively and the 9Adar Project: Jewish Week of Constructive Conflict, known in Israel as DiburHadash: The Israeli Week of Mediation and Dialogue. Roth is a regular lecturer of MEJDI (multi-narrative) Tours and National Geographic. He was a senior research fellow at George Mason University’s Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution. He holds a Ph.D. from Bar-Ilan University’s Conflict Resolution Program, MA in Talmud from Hebrew University, B.Ed in Jewish Philosophy and Talmud from Herzog Teachers’ College, and studied for eight years in Yeshivat Har-Etzion during which time he received rabbinic ordination. Click here to read more.

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