Participants will become more aware of antisemitism throughout history and in its modern forms through discussions based on readings and assignments. Earlier participants commented:
- “Waking up to this history of hatred and violence is excruciatingly painful, but sleeping isn’t a Christian option.”
- “This course provided an intelligent, safe space for the emotions that unfolded as we learned about the pervasiveness of antisemitism and gave us tools to speak lovingly with others about it.”
- “I had no idea … time well spent.”
Registration is due Wednesday, October 9.
Dates: Saturdays, October 26, November 2, 16
Times: 9–11 a.m.
Facilitator: Alisa Kasmir, OblSB
Limit: Minimum of 4 participants, maximum of 10 participants.
Fee: $100