Friend,

We all know that antisemitism is on the rise. Whether it is on social media, in our children's schools, at work, or on the news, it can feel as though antisemitism is inescapable. But you aren't alone - and we want to ensure you feel safe and connected, now, more than ever. 

We are launching a new initiative that will empower you to take action in your community to confront antisemitism.  Host an antisemitism table talk in your home, synagogue, workplace, campus, or community! 

Anyone can host an antisemitism table talk - Jewish or non-Jewish, and all ages. These table talks will be facilitated by Natanya Miller, Director of Educational Initiatives, and will be curated to fit the needs of your group. 

Hosting a table talk is simple:

  1. Fill out this form to let us know your preferred date, time, and topics.
  2. Natanya will connect with you to work out the specific details.
  3. Invite your friends, family, neighbors over. 
  4. Build a community that is learning and growing together, while equipping yourself with knowledge for the future. 

These table talks are designed to be low-barrier, approachable, and casual. Perfect for Jewish, non-Jewish, and mixed audiences. Not sure who to include? How about your book club or neighborhood group? Maybe your coworkers for a lunch and learn. The options are endless, and the opportunities are vast.  

Questions? Reach out to Natanya via email (natanyam@jewishcharleston.org) or call her at 843 614 6486.

Natanya Miller

 Natanya Miller is Federation's Director of Educational Initiatives. A former classroom educator, she has been trained by the ADL in their anti-bias curriculum, and is a member of the 2nd Spertus Cohort leadership Certificate in Combatting Antisemitism. 

 

She has facilitated conversations all across South Carolina, both virtually and in person, for groups ranging from middle school to seniors, both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. 

Topics include:

  • antiZionism/antisemitism
  • Antisemitism on social media
  • Antisemitism in K12 schools
  • Antisemitism on college campuses
  • Understanding antisemitism for non Jewish groups
  • CJF's strategy to combat antisemitism
  • Resources to bring into schools to combat hate

Charleston Jewish Federation
176 Croghan Spur Rd Ste 100 | Charleston, South Carolina 29407
(843) 614-6600 | info@jewishcharleston.org

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