Talks & Events
Meaningful Talks & Events
that Deepen the Journey
Join Keshet Bar-Yadin for talks on Jewish heritage, memory, and identity. Rooted in lived experience, these events bring depth, reflection, and connection to every audience. Born in Poland and now living in Israel, she draws on her life story and years of curating journeys to Poland and Israel to explore how memory, resilience, and belonging shape Jewish identity today.
Some talks share her personal journey, while others feature guest speakers or dialogue. All foster meaningful engagement with both past and present.
Whether preparing for heritage travel or marking Holocaust Remembrance Day or Israel’s Independence Day, these sessions invite reflection and inspiration for deepening Jewish identity and connection to heritage.
All talks are offered for a fee. Please inquire about pricing and availability.
In Memory of Alex Danzig
Since August 2024, all my talks are dedicated to the memory of Alex Danzig, my mentor, during the Yad Vashem guide course.
Like me, Alex was born in Warsaw and remained deeply connected to his Polish roots. As a Polish-born Israeli historian, he devoted his life to Holocaust education, Jewish heritage preservation, and Polish-Jewish dialogue. He was deeply committed to bridging cultural divides and ensuring that the memory of the Holocaust endured.
On October 7, 2023, during the Hamas massacre, Alex was brutally kidnapped from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz and later murdered in captivity. His body was recovered and returned to Israel in August 2024. His belief in dialogue and his life’s work continue to inspire me. Every talk I give is, in part, a tribute to his legacy.