Gimmel Tammuz – The Jewish Spring
THE JEWISH SPRING
How to Stage a Rebellion
If you’ve ever protested against power, this class is for you. Centuries ago, Moses was accused of nepotism and corruption. His response still rings true today. A refreshing look at what makes true leadership will reshape our view of our presidents and prime ministers.
THE JEWISH SPRING
How to Stage a Rebellion
If you’ve ever protested against power, this class is for you. Centuries ago, Moses was accused of nepotism and corruption. His response still rings true today. A refreshing look at what makes true leadership will reshape our view of our presidents and prime ministers.
Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.5 × 0.5 in |
Includes | Teacher's Manual, PowerPoint, Marketing Material |
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