Staying Strong When Antisemitism Arrives on Campus (virtual)
Wednesday, August 11, 2021 • 3 Elul 5781
7:00 PM - 8:00 PMYoung adults and teens heading back to school are confronting the possibility of aggressively antisemitic activism on college and high school campuses impacting their mental health and physical wellbeing. This Zoom seminar, with concurrent sessions for students and their parents, explains antisemitism in contemporary and historical contexts, addresses the intersection with anti-Zionism, and reviews tools to process and navigate complex social pressures and relationships unique to student life.
Join Rabbi Serena Eisenberg, the Northern California Director of the American Jewish Committee (AJC) and former Hillel director at Stanford and Brown Universities, and Zev Hurwitz, the AJC Director for Campus Affairs and formerly of the Anti-Defamation League, in exploring antisemitism on campus. Rabbi Eisenberg and Mr. Hurwitz have worked with countless young adults and teens, along with broader communities to provide education and support to help give each person confidence and knowledge. This seminar is non-partisan and all of the Etz community is welcome to participate.
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