An evening with Lt. Col. (Res.) Amos Davidowitz — Monday, November 17 in Milton
A note from Cheryl, and an intimate evening with Lt. Col. (Res.) Amos Davidowitz on ethics, leadership, and hope — Monday, November 17 in Milton.
In this issue: A note from Cheryl, and an intimate evening with Lt. Col. (Res.) Amos Davidowitz on ethics, leadership, and hope — Monday, November 17 in Milton.
With everything happening in our world — the anxiety, the headlines, the weight we're all carrying — coming together as Am Yisrael steadies us. Right now, we need that.
That's why I want to personally invite you to an intimate evening with Lt. Col. (Res.) Amos Davidowitz, an Israeli officer, educator, and author. So many of us are searching for grounding and perspective, and his is a voice our community needs to hear.
This is a small gathering in a private home, and I hope you'll be there. Let's come together to hear a remarkable speaker and to strengthen one another.
— Cheryl Dorchinsky, Executive Director
In-Person Gathering · Limited Seating · Milton, GA
A Path of Peace in the Field of Battle: An Evening with Lt. Col. (Res.) Amos Davidowitz
Monday, November 17, 2025 · Doors 7:00 PM, Program 7:30–9:00 PM · Private residence in Milton (address provided upon registration)
Amos is a rare kind of leader, one who speaks about war and peace as intertwined responsibilities. His work is rooted in ethics, humility, service, and the moral clarity it takes to lead others through the darkest moments. He is the author of A Path of Peace in the Field of Battle.
He'll speak about why the story of today's conflict did not begin on October 7, the moral tension of leadership on the battlefield, what it means to raise children and lead soldiers with both courage and compassion, and how we turn survival into something hopeful. An open Q&A follows.
Seating is very limited. Reserve your spot to receive the address.
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