The official language of the conference is English. Nevertheless, Hebrew will be featured in some of the print materials and at several sessions, both in an attempt to make non-native English speakers feel comfortable as full-fledged participants in the conference, as well as out of recognition that Hebrew is the language of many of the foundational texts inspiring Tzedek and Tikkun Olam work.
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