JFREJ Director of Special Projects and lead author of the Understanding Antisemitism paper, Leo Ferguson, will be speaking on a panel hosted by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan about antisemitism in New York City.
Leo will provide a clearer understanding of antisemitic incidents in New York City, how they connect to other forms of hate violence, the city's response, and how you can take action. The panel will be moderated by Andrew Silow-Caroll, editor-in-chief of The New York Jewish Week, and in addition to Leo, speakers are: Deborah Lauter, executive director of the Mayor's Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes, and Scott Richman, regional director, ADL NY/NJ.
Hosted in partnership with the New York Jewish Agenda (NYJA) and The Center for Jewish Living. Co-sponsored by B'nai Jeshurun and SAJ - Judaism that Stands for All. Session will take place online over Zoom. Please register in advance and the program link and password will be included in your confirmation email. Closed Captioning is available on Zoom to increase the accessibility of this program.