Lectures for Schools and Community Centers
Available in-person / online / hybrid (recognized by the Gefen Program)
This lecture was developed in collaboration with an educational counselor for teenagers and a high school vice principal. It is tailored for youth in grades 9–12 and shares the story of October 7th through my perspective as a mother who lost the most precious thing of all—my beloved daughter.
I chose to choose life.
Together, we will talk about:
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The importance of commemorating the victims
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Taking personal responsibility
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The value of meaningful military service
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Strengthening motivation among youth before enlistment

Lecture Structure
The lecture lasts about one hour, including time dedicated to open dialogue with questions and answers.
Young people are thirsty for answers—and often have no one to ask. They can find dry information on Google, but this lecture is not Google and not Wikipedia—it is a real story, about us and about Israeli society.
At the end of the lecture, each participant receives a small symbolic gift—in exchange for a commitment to become a better person: to help others, to speak with respect, and to be the best version of themselves.
Why? Because our youth are the future—the hope.
The Message:
We will keep on dancing—but together, not in separate, parallel circles.

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“Inspiring Talks for Teens"
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