----- Original Message ----- From: Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture To: reakcja@gazeta.pl Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 2:30 PM Subject: What's Next for the Jewish Justice Movement? Join Us Nov. 9
Zeek Unconferences:
What's Next for the Jewish Justice Movement?

When:
Sunday, November 9, 1:00-5:00 pm
Where:
DC Moishe House Silver Spring
New York Sixth Street Community Synagogue/ New Yiddish Rep
Boston Moishe Kavod House Boston
San Francisco Congregation Shaar Zahav
What:
The election is over, and no matter who won, we have, in a sense, only just begun. On the issues that matter the most to us, how do we work with the new adminstration to make sure our voices are heard? How can we join forces with others in the Jewish world to create a Jewish Justice Platform for the next four years?
In this non-partisan setting, you decide what you want to discuss. There are no speakers and no pre-determined topics. You set the agenda, you create the workshops, you lead the discussion groups. We provide the space and facilitate.
How:
Come promptly at 1:00 pm. You will be asked to make a contribution at the door, on a sliding scale of $5 to $25 and in return you will receive Zeeks new print issue on social justice. The first 45 minutes will be spent together as you self-organize into workshops and discussion groups. At 4:00 pm, everyone will come together for an open, facilitated discussion based on what was talked about in the smaller groups.
Who:
Cosponsored by Congregation Shaar Zahav, JCUA, Jewish Mosaic, Kol Tzedek, LGBT Alliance of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties, Progressive Jewish Alliance, the Righteous Indignation Project, Sixth Street Community Synagogue, and.the New Yiddish Rep, with generous support from Stephanie and Jeff Galinson.
For More Information:
Contact joellen@zeek.net
czwartek, 30 października 2008, kultur