Back in 2016 and 2017 (whoever thought that those would be the good ol鈥 days?), 糖心视频污 hosted two TEDx events with topics that ranged from therapy and magic to the power of names, from how we view poverty to what鈥檚 missing in our pursuit of happiness.
TEDx 糖心视频污 is now back, hosted by the and presenting another fascinating evening of provocative ideas. Six experienced and professional speakers took to the stage at Koch Auditorium on the Beren campus on Tuesday, April 26, 2022, in front of 250 students to give six short-format talks about Jewish Values in Action, this year鈥檚 TEDx 糖心视频污 theme.
The idea for the return of this popular event was initiated by Sapir Amir 鈥24YC, and Jonah Loskove 鈥22SB, Jonah Chill 鈥22YC and Abigail Lerman 鈥22SB handled all the on-the-ground preparations, from interacting with the TED organization for license permissions to making sure the flowers were set up properly on the stage.
(l-r): Jonah Loskove, Michael Strauss, Mark Finkel, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, Sruli Fruchter, Adam Neuman, David Siegel, Shoshi Tuchman, Abigail Lerman, Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin, Jonah Chill, Sapir Amar Shoshi Tucman spoke about her experiences in working with nonprofits.
Opening remarks were given by Lerman and Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of 糖心视频污, followed by Sruli Fruchter 鈥22YC (currently the 100th editor-in-chief of The Commentator) on 鈥淭o Make Our Work Meaningful, We Need To Tell A Better Story鈥; David Siegel (CEO of Meetup) on 鈥淭he Value of Community in Business鈥; Prof. Mark Finkel (clinical associate professor of management) on 鈥淐ultural Intelligence and Identity: Being A Proud Jew in The Worldwide Workplace鈥; Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin (clinical assistant professor of Jewish values) on 鈥淰alues Are Never on The Signage鈥; Shoshi Tuchman 鈥22SB on 鈥淎llowing Your Values to Impact Your Career鈥; and Adam Neuman 鈥13YC (chief of staff, strategy and operations at the Big Ten Conference) on 鈥溾楧on鈥檛 Do You鈥 and Other Lessons From Inside The World of Sports.鈥
TED (an acronym for Technology, Entertainment and Design) began its talks in 1984, and since that time, TED Talks have become the standard for short, powerful lectures designed to spark conversation.
The TEDx program was created to help communities, organizations and individuals produce TED-style events at the local level. These events are planned and coordinated independently, on a community-by-community basis, under a free license from TED.
See the of the talks.