Interfaith Dialogue Workshop
Below is a curriculum sample of the workshop and presentation.
Below is a curriculum sample of the workshop and presentation.
Antisemitism has been happening globally more than ever on college campuses, middle schools, high schools, and even in the workplace. Students need a strategy that they can use to communicate with their peers, classmates, at their job, and with people who have different faiths, political opinions, beliefs, or views. Students globally need support, empowerment, and confidence to feel they can communicate safely and successfully in speaking about their feelings, thoughts, opinions, and beliefs on any subject. When having an interfaith dialogue conversation, can bring two opposite sides together to form an agreement, find a peaceful solution, and feel more connected and understood.
An interfaith dialogue conversation can create a happier and more peaceful environment. An interfaith dialogue conversation can connect people to the core values, mission, and goals of who they are and what they are trying to communicate. An interfaith dialogue conversation can remove fear and conflict and open a door to healing a relationship with peers, a nation, or a friendship. Interfaith dialogue can provide both sides a safe space to be heard and to regain the power of their voice effectively. The curriculum for this workshop and presentation is designed to provide students with resources that are effective, safe, simple, and can heal a relationship or conflict.
Unit # 1: How to have an Interfaith Dialogue Conversation successfully, and safely, ending with positive results.
Topics will include:
What is Interfaith Dialogue? What are the benefits of having an Interfaith Dialogue conversation?
Discussing the strategies that can be used in an Interfaith Dialogue conversation
Discussing the Basic Principles on Interfaith Dialogue
Discussing the Interfaith Dialogue Conversation Tip Guidelines
Interfaith Dialogue Lesson by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Includes texts, stories, and references from the Torah in addition to Rabbi Jonathan Sacks's quotes.
Using the THINK Method before starting an Interfaith Dialogue conversation
Working it Out Interfaith Conversation Strategies
Steps to having a successful Interfaith Dialogue Conversation using creative thinking, solutions goals, using a choice of vocabulary and tone of voice when speaking.
Interfaith Dialogue conversation practice