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Institutional Accountability, Teshuva, & Restorahtive Justice

This cohort will begin in March 2024 Subscribe to our email list to be the first to know about applications. Building on SRE Network’s prior offerings supporting accountability around sexual harm in Jewish spaces, we are excited to provide a new opportunity for deeper learning. In January 2024, we will launch a new cohort learning […]

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Living Your Policy: Sharing Your Policies & Training Your Team

Session Resources & Recording SUMMARY RESOURCE SAMPLE SCENARIOS & QUESTIONS SHEET WATCH THE RECORDING PRESENTATION SLIDES KEILIM POLICY TOOLKIT: LIVING YOUR POLICY Looking to improve how you communicate your organization’s policies and procedures to staff regularly? Are you navigating how to provide your team with comprehensive training addressing harassment and discrimination and creating a safe

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Making Uncomfortable Conversations a Habit

Session Resource & Recording WATCH THE RECORDING VIEW RESOURCE Based on her book, Breaking the Silence Habit, Sarah Pierson explored why conversations about sexual harassment and violence are important and how these conversations work to prevent and respond to these behaviors. Sarah addressed how individuals can have these uncomfortable conversations and the framework that can

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Where Do We Go From Here? Learnings from the SRE Network Standards Self-Assessment Report

WATCH THE RECORDING In November, SRE Network released its Standards Self-Assessment (SSA) Report. This interactive session was to understand how the findings can serve as a roadmap for the work ahead to build safe, respectful and equitable workplaces and communal spaces. Samantha Weil, SRE Network Community Manager, shared insights about how SRE Network member organizations

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What Do We Mean When We Ask A Sexual Offender To “Do T’shuva?” – An Opportunity for Going Deeper

What can we do when teshuva is insufficient? In these TWO sessions, we drove into rabbinic sources that might offer new ways of thinking about how a Jewish community might rebuild itself after discovering that its leader was engaged in sexual harassment or abuse. These sessions build on Dr. Sufrin’s September session (recording available upon

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Rebuilding Together: Creating Survivor-Led Cultures

Session Resources & Recording WATCH THE RECORDING DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION DOWNLOAD THE WORKSHEET Participants who attended the virtual sessions had to pre-register as a requirement. In this training, attorney and ORA CEO Keshet Starr and therapist Sheva Ganz discussed how to support survivors of abuse by instituting survivor-led advocacy programs, creating opportunities for peer leadership,

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