Recognizing and Addressing Antisemitism
Why is antisemitism so often overlooked or inadequately addressed — even by those who seek to challenge prejudice?
In this interactive session for community members and educators, we’ll explore what antisemitism looks like today and why it often goes unchallenged. Together, we’ll learn practical tools to recognize and respond to antisemitism with the same urgency and care as other forms of identity-based discrimination.
Presenters:
Rabbi Brett Weisman, Associate Rabbi at Temple De Hirsch Sinai in Bellevue and Seattle
Paul Regelbrugge, Director of Education, Holocaust Center for Humanity
Branda Anderson, Teaching and Learning Specialist, the Holocaust Center for Humanity.
Why is antisemitism so often overlooked or inadequately addressed — even by those who seek to challenge prejudice?
In this interactive session for community members and educators, we’ll explore what antisemitism looks like today and why it often goes unchallenged. Together, we’ll learn practical tools to recognize and respond to antisemitism with the same urgency and care as other forms of identity-based discrimination.
Presenters:
Rabbi Brett Weisman, Associate Rabbi at Temple De Hirsch Sinai in Bellevue and Seattle
Paul Regelbrugge, Director of Education, Holocaust Center for Humanity
Branda Anderson, Teaching and Learning Specialist, the Holocaust Center for Humanity.