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Confronting Anti-Semitism

The Confronting Anti-Semitism Project empowers the Jewish community to identify and respond to acts of anti-Semitism and to challenge the anti-Semitic stereotypes at the root of such acts. CAS Programs, which take place in synagogues, religious schools, Jewish community centers, youth groups, camps, and, above all, homes, are designed as two hour, interactive workshops available for teens, adults, families, and community groups who want to develop tools to respond to often difficult situations.

Led by trained facilitators from the ADL, the workshops are based upon a series of video vignettes that help promote healthy discussions, the sharing of personal experiences, and the group exploration of effective strategies to fight anti-Semitism. Recently the Kranzberg Family Foundation awarded the ADL a grant to expand CAS to 20 and 30 somethings, called the Millennials, who are often removed from the anti-Semitism experienced by their parents and grandparents.

For more information please contact us at 314-721-1270.

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