Join Rabbi Aderet for this unique mini-cohort experience on exploring antisemitism at the Den.
In April, Rabbi Aderet was invited to present on antisemitism at Johns Hopkins University’s Religious Literacy Series. In Rabbi Aderet’s presentation on antisemitism for the JHU DEI staff team she covered: antisemitism’s origins, its history, antisemitic tropes, and ways for the campus staff to better understand the complexity of the moment and ways to best support students during this tumultuous time.
Rabbi Aderet transformed her presentation into a thoughtfully curated 3-part series that will take participants on an in-depth exploration of antisemitism from past to present. From antisemitism’s historical roots and pervasive nature to its detrimental impact on our society today. How do we navigate antisemitism today?
Together throughout this series, we will foster a safe space for guided reflection, inviting those who would like to share about some of their experiences of antisemitism, especially during the past year.
Please note, this is a 3-part series. Participants are expected to attend all 3 sessions as material builds from class to class and we will establish a cohort feel to enable us to cover these sensitive matters together in community.
No experience necessary. Everyone welcome. A central location will be shared with registrants once we see where registrants are traveling from
Class Dates: Tuesdays: 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 (7-8:45pm)