Transform Difficult Conversations into Connection
Join For the Sake of Argument for an interactive workshop where we’ll practice arguing about Israel and other charged topics — helping you reframe disagreement as something healthy and necessary for learning, growth, and stronger relationships. Because these conversations can feel tense, even with the people we love most, this lively, story-driven evening introduces a fresh approach that helps people listen with curiosity, speak with courage, and find connection across differences.
Marking 30 years since the assassination of Yitzak Rabin, on Yom Rabin (Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day in Israel) and reminds us that communities stay strong only when we can argue without dehumanizing — and disagree without destroying. Together, we’ll practice healthy disagreement and leave with practical tools you can use at home, at work, and in the community.
Facilitators: Robbie Gringras & Abi Dauber Sterne — Co-Directors, For the Sake of Argument
Who Should Attend:
Adults—young adults, parents, grandparents, community members, and professionals—who want to navigate hard conversations in healthier ways.
What You’ll Gain: