15-16 NOVEMBER 2025

It was 1929, Jerusalem.
Arabs were killing Jews.
Jews were killing Arabs.
It was 1929 in the King David Hotel. Amongst the silk sofas and the delicious waiters, who was enjoying a proper cup of tea and the view of the old city walls?
It was 1929 in Meir Shearim. Who did  Mina Albert, an orthodox Jewish woman home alone, make a glass of mint tea and then hide in her bedroom?
What was the impact of these two women’s actions?

When do we step out of our comfort zones to help others?

 

Sessionholder:

Annabelle Landgarten

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