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Iron Sharpening Iron: The Art of Jewish Disagreement

Jewish tradition holds a long and rich history of sacred disagreement: of questioning, debating, challenging, and refining ideas in the pursuit of deeper understanding. In this gathering, we’ll explore what Judaism teaches about productive disagreement: the balance between conviction and humility, the importance of openness and restraint, and the moments when debate can lose its moral center.

Together, we’ll engage with Jewish wisdom and meaningful conversation around how we navigate differences in our relationships, communities, and daily lives. How do we disagree without losing one another? What does it mean to sharpen each other thoughtfully and compassionately, rather than tear each other down?

Whether you love spirited discussion or are simply curious about Jewish approaches to dialogue, disagreement, and growth, this gathering offers space for reflection, learning, and authentic conversation in community.

No experience necessary. Everyone is welcome. This gathering will take place in Silver Spring, Maryland. Specific location and additional details will be shared with registrants after the registration deadline.

Led by Richard Swanson, Den member and Fellow in the Den’s Sacred Facilitators Fellowship (Cohort I), a leadership training program cultivating skilled guides of sacred learning, ritual, and communal presence at the Den.