
To the Ends of the Land: A History of the Gaza Envelope with Rachel Korazim
July 29 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Please join Rabbi Mari Chernow for this series featuring Rachel Korazim presenting on:
To the Ends of the Land: A History of the Gaza Envelope
Tuesdays at 10:00 am
July 22, July 27, August 5
Zoom only
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Rachel Korazim is a freelance Jewish education consultant in curriculum development for Israel and Holocaust education. She engages audiences worldwide through innovative presentations built around the stories, poems and songs of Israel’s best writers. Her thought-provoking talks open a window onto Israeli society, inviting listeners to engage with the country and its history in new ways.
Until 2008 Rachel was the Academic Director of Distance learning programs at The Jewish Agency for Israel, Department of Education. Born in Israel, she served in the I.D.F as an officer in the central training base for women and was later a member of the I.D.F delegation to Niger (West Africa). She is a graduate of Haifa University with a PhD in Jewish education. Rachel was the head of the JAFI delegation to Canada. (1985 to 1988) This is when she became involved with Jewish education worldwide; creating and implementing in-service training programs for educators, writing educational materials, counseling and teaching.
Rachel is familiar, through many visits, with the Jewish education communities of the US, Canada, Latin America, and Europe. Since 1990 she has invested a lot of her time and energy in helping the emerging Jewish schools of Hungary. Rachel teaches at Israel’s well known learning centers such as The Hebrew University, Pardes, and the Shalom Hartman Institutes as well as in numerous Jewish communities worldwide.