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After Seder: Processing Grief & Moral Injury

This Passover, many experienced moments of tension, disconnection, or moral dissonance within their families and communities.

This gathering is a space to pause and tend to what arose: the grief, the rupture, and the deeper questions of belonging and integrity. It is also a chance to experience the beginnings of what may grow into a longer, ongoing space for those seeking deeper support, practice, and community.

It is designed for those who experienced pain, dissonance, or rupture connected to pro-Israel or Zionist perspectives within their families or communities.

Through reflection and shared presence, we’ll begin to explore what it means to navigate these experiences with care.

To protect the integrity of the space, it is not intended for debate or persuasion but for witnessing, honesty and being in complexity together.

About the Facilitator
Alison is a human rights activist and certified coach who supports people navigating grief, rupture, and family estrangement shaped by political and moral differences related to Israel, Palestine, and Jewish identity.

A former Zionist and Anti-Zionist, her work has focused on Judaism, Jewishness, Israel and Palestine for the past 20 years. You can learn more about her story here: AlisonRamer.com/my-story

Since October 7th she has held grief and gratitude spaces for people processing political and moral injury for hundreds of people online and in person. You can see some of the work of the collective that she founded, the Social Change Sanctuary, here.

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