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How to Interrupt Antisemitism without Losing Allies: Workshop for Parents of Teens

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When?
Sunday, Feb 1 1:00PM - 3:00PM PST

Where?
In-person

Description

Antisemitic incidents have risen sharply in the United States and around the world, increasingly affecting schools, social spaces, and online environments where teens spend much of their time. For many parents, this raises urgent questions about how to help their high school–aged children understand what they are seeing and experiencing, particularly when antisemitism is expressed through conversations about Israel and Zionism. 


In this workshop for parents of teens, Ron Glait, Director of Community Education at the JFCS Holocaust Center, will provide an educational framework for understanding contemporary antisemitism and how it operates today. Drawing on current research and using the 4D Test, Ron will help parents recognize antisemitic patterns, distinguish criticism from hate, and support their teens with informed, thoughtful responses. 

Join us at 1pm for bagels and coffee, followed by the workshop with Ron.


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