Understanding Extremism and Youth Radicalization
This webinar will provide a framework for understanding white supremacist trends across the nation with an emphasis on youth radicalization in K-12 schools and communities.
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This webinar will provide a framework for understanding white supremacist trends across the nation with an emphasis on youth radicalization in K-12 schools and communities.
Journalist Carey McWilliams wrote a famous article in 1946 called “Minneapolis: The Curious Twin.” It established an enduring impression of Minneapolis as the “capital of antisemitism” in mid-20th-century America. Join historian Laura Weber as she takes a close look at the “Curious Twin.”
Join JCRC's Sami Rahamim and Laura Zelle at ModernWell for an overview of antisemitism and calls-to-action for addressing this hate. Laura and Sami will discuss old myths in a new […]
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Tuesday, Oct. 10. The Jewish community invites all to gather in solidarity with the people and nation of Israel, which was viciously attacked by Hamas terrorists in a pre-meditated, multi-prong assault on Saturday, October 7th.
Support and learning for Jewish teens and parents through discussion, curiosity, strength, and hope
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In Person and Online Registration Required Join us for a timely and interactive conversation with Rabbi Zimmerman and two Jewish community leaders and experts on antisemitism: Melanie Maron Pell, Deputy […]
The 2023-24 school year has been unlike any other for Jewish students, teachers, and families. What are the challenges facing Jews in schools? What opportunities are there for building school communities that embrace their Jewish families? Join an expert panel of school stakeholders and advocates for a reflective discussion that will assess problems and offer ideas and solutions.
Join JCRC for a listening session with U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger on Jewish experiences and antisemitism in K-12 and higher ed spaces
Coffee & Conversation Judaism Series: Antisemitism The Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) presents this thought-provoking series at a time in our history when it is […]