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A Very Brief Guide to Antisemitism
This guide is intended to provide some context, language, and tools to help navigate the difficult terrain around antisemitism.
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T’ruah Community of Practice for Red States of Mind
Register for T'ruah's Community of Practice for chaverim who reside in areas that feel overwhelmingly red in regards to how congregants and greater-community members view a variety of social issues
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(CLERGY ONLY) Immigration Community of Practice
Join this cohort to benefit from a space that will allow you to engage with the topic of immigration with similarly inspired clergy. Spring 2023.
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“Why Should We Be Less?”: A Brooklyn Pesach Sheni Celebration
Dinner and discussion about what makes Israeli religious LGBT activism unique, and what lessons (and mistakes) can be learned for other communities pushing for social change within their respective religious and political establishments.
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![This virtual learning session convened by the Avodah Institute for Social Change in partnership with the Black Jewish Liberation Collective will focus on how to shift away from isolation and towards community building, and share how addressing antisemitism is a key part of the movement for racial justice. Come learn how we can overcome this moment of fear through inspiring conversation from leaders in the field. Taking place on Monday, June 26 from 7-9 p.m. ET, this free event will feature an opening panel and breakout rooms on the following topics: how to talk about antisemitism with your non-Jewish neighbors; how to have intergenerational conversations about antisemitism; and how to teach about antisemitism to Jewish teens.](https://truah.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/f121967c-ddc8-4638-ac44-064040ec8372-1024x1024.jpg)
Allies in Action: Combating Antisemitism and Racism (6/26)
How can Jews work together with our neighbors to address hate and overcome division?
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An update on T’ruah’s Israel work from CEO Rabbi Jill Jacobs
Let's hold on to nuance as we work toward a political solution.
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