**ANTISEMITISM: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN**
**This class is offered IN-PERSON only! **If you cannot attend IN-PERSON –
please register to the “RECORDING” only class on Jlearn.online**
An in-depth look at the history of antisemitism, dating back long before the
Holocaust, to better understand contemporary manifestations.
*Recognize antisemitism in your community and actions you can take to respond to hatred and prejudice.
*Explore why universities, the ordinarily bastions of civil discourse and constructive debate, have become centers of antisemitic rhetoric and why even Jewish students are drawn to these protests.
*Learn how students, parents, and community leaders can respond to antisemitism and help re-establish civility.
**This class includes an invitation to the special SAJE (Seminars for Adult
Jewish Enrichment) event on ZOOM, **_Monday, January 29, 7 – 8:30 p.m._** Join
**_Maurice Samuels_** , author of: **_Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at_** __ ** _the
Center of the Affair_** _(Jewish Lives)_ For a discussion on the insightful
new biography of the central figure in the Dreyfus Affair, focused on the man
himself and based on newly accessible documents.
** _Co-sponsored by: Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies – Wayne State
University, Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus, SAJE (Seminars
for Adult Jewish Enrichment)_**
**Instructors** : Ruth Bergman & Professor Howard Lupovitch
**Tuition:** $36
**Day/Time: Mon** **7:00 PM** – **8:30 PM**
**Location:** In-Person/ Max M. Fisher Federation Building
**Class Dates :** 1/15/2024, 1/22/2024
Organized by: JLearn
View event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/6453
Click here to join the livestream. http://jlearn.online