A fascinating gallery talk on Tipat Halav and the changing role of mothers, exploring the shift from a model in which the nurse was viewed as the sole expert and the mother as passive, to a new model of partnership that integrates nurses’ professional knowledge with parents’ lived experience.
Before the event, guided tour of the exhibition led by journalist Neta Halperin, who will also lead the gallery talk.
The event will be held in Hebrew
Free admission with advance registration; seating is limited.
Moderated by Neta Halperin, curator the “In Between Shifts: A Tribute to the Nursing Profession” collection for the Israel Film Archive. Neta Halperin is a journalist and lecturer in journalistic writing at the Minshar School of Art. For the past three years she's written for the family section of Haaretz.
Participants:
Professor Ruth Feldman, leading researcher of parent-child relations, the brain and oxytocin, and head of the Simms/Mann Chair in Developmental Neuroscience at Reichman University.
Noa Yedlin, Winner of the Sapir Prize and the Prime Minister's Prize, best-selling author of House Arrest, Stockholm, People Like Us, and The Wrong Book.
