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From Torah to Action: Experiences of Protective Presence and Solidarity in the West Bank

  • Central Park New York, New York United States (map)

Join Bnei Avraham activist Roei Kleitman for a conversation about faith, solidarity, and moral responsibility in a time of escalating violence in the West Bank. Drawing on Torah, firsthand experience, and on-the-ground realities, Roei will share what he has witnessed through protective presence work and how Jewish values shape his response.

This will be a dairy Seudah Shlishit potluck in Central Park. Please bring something to share and a picnic blanket. We will provide paper goods and beverages. Located at West 94th Street near the tennis courts and reservoir.

Roei Kleitman is an educator, historian, and activist dedicated to fostering a courageous religious-humanistic discourse in Israel. He is the founder of HaMidrasha HaEmunit, a community program that empowers young adults to bridge their faith with political responsibility. A graduate of Otniel Yeshiva with an MA in History, Roei is a leading voice in HaSmol HaEmuni (The Faithful Left) and the Bnei Avraham group. In this capacity, he leads protective presence initiatives, providing on-the-ground solidarity and human rights defense for vulnerable communities. Based in Jerusalem, Roei combines his research in urban geography with digital storytelling to advocate for a more just and inclusive Israeli society.

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