Mar

10 2024

Meeting the Moment Session Three

9:30AM - 11:45AM  

Temple Beth Sholom 1809 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT 06517
(203) 288-7748 (Phone)
(203) 288-0582 (Fax)

http://www.tbshamden.com/

Contact Joshua Pernick
203-387-2424 x236
jpernick@jewishnewhaven.org
http://jewishnewhaven.org/jcrc

Meeting the Moment:
What the Jewish Past Teaches About the Future

Each session is preceded by bagels and coffee at 9:30 a.m.  |  Sessions start at 10 a.m.

Session 3 - Modern Antisemitism: Where Ancient Hatreds Meet Today’s Narratives
Sunday, March 10 | 9:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Location: Temple Beth Sholom, 1809 Whitney Ave, Hamden

Speaker: Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler (Senior Researcher and Head of the Global Far- Right Extremism Desk at the Institute for Counter-Terrorism at Reichmann University. Visiting Lecturer at Yale University)

Explore the depths of American Jewish history and connect with the stories that shape our times. In a period that has tested our community's resilience, it's important to come together to understand the influences that impact our lives.

Our community stands at a crucial point, considering our identity, beliefs, and sense of security. "Meeting the Moment" is a thoughtful space for engaging conversations, expert perspectives, and finding a way forward. This is an opportunity to address our challenges with insight and collective effort, building bridges of understanding and unity.

Join us for a meaningful exploration of these topics. By participating, you contribute to a dialogue that can lead to positive change. Reserve your place and be part of crafting a hopeful future for our community.

Sponsored by Congregation Mishkan Israel, Temple Beth Sholom, Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven and the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven.

This series is generously supported in part by a Community Impact Grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven.

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