Join us for a thoughtful evening of learning, reflection, and conversation centered around the book The Art and Practice of Living Wondrously by Dr. Ronit Ziv-Kreger.

This program will explore the book’s central themes and invite participants to reflect on how we cultivate hope and meaning in our families and communities—especially during challenging times.

Together, we will engage with powerful ideas and texts from the book, examine how they apply to our own lives, and discuss practical ways we can become agents of hope in the spaces where we live, work, and lead.

Each participant will receive a complimentary copy of the book to take home and continue the journey of learning beyond the evening.

Light dessert and refreshments will be served.

This program is open to women only.
The Art and Practice of Living Wondrously: Exploring How We Cultivate Hope, Resilience, and Meaningful Relationships in Challenging Times.
A Women’s Learning & Conversation Experience
with Dr. Ronit Ziv-Kreger
Co-Chairs: Michelle Simon and Tracey Grant 
Wednesday | April 29, 2026
7:30–9:00 PM (Doors open at 7:00 PM)
The Dupree Conference and Education Center
Ronit Ziv-Kreger is the Director of Education and Evaluation at Momentum (Jewish organization). With a PhD from MIT and more than twenty-five years of experience designing and leading educational initiatives, she brings together the analytical rigor of a mathematician with the creativity of an educator and spiritual teacher. She is the editor of The Art and Practice of Living Wondrously, a collection of reflections on cultivating meaning, resilience, and hope.

During this evening program, participants will explore themes from the book—including nurturing relationships, navigating life’s challenges, and becoming agents of hope for our families and communities. The program will include guided discussion and small-group conversations inspired by selections from the book.

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