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JewishDayton Together: A Community Forum on Israel & Antisemitism

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How do we speak with one Jewish voice? We have varying perspectives on Israel’s path to peace. Our Jewish community is comprised of a wide range of religiosity and practice. We have different ways in which we engage in our Jewish culture. Certainly, our politics vary. Most importantly, we are a Jewish family, and we […]

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Art, Government, Hope: Jewish Artists Contribute to WPA’s Federal Art Project

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Join JCRC as the Dayton Art Institute highlights select works of artists in the DAI’s collection who participated in the Federal Art Program (FAP). The FAP was the arm of the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration’s (WPA) that supported artists during the Great Depression. This interactive talk, led by Casey Goldman, Lead Museum Educator at […]

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“Caste” Reading & Discussion

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Beyond factors such as race and class, there is a powerful system that influences the lives and behaviors of a nations people – the hidden caste system. Written by Isabel Wilkerson, Caste links the similar systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany and offers the audience insight into how the people of these nations have […]

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JCRC Community Conversation with Bradley Orsini of Secure Community Network (SCN)

Join JCRC for a Community Conversation with Bradley Orsini. Orsini will discuss SCN’s role to combat and protect against antisemitism and antisemitic threats from a local, regional, U.S., and international magnitude.  What is Secure Communities Network?  SCN serves as the central organization dedicated exclusively to the safety and security of the American Jewish community. Through […]

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JCRC Viewing and Discussion of Shared Legacies

7 - 9PM, via Zoom. $5/per household, RSVP required. Click here to register. JCRC’s Racial Justice Alliance invites you to a special screening of Shared Legacies, a documentary highlighting the civil rights movement and the relationship of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Heschel. The screening will be followed with discussion led by […]

“Shared Legacies” – Screening and Discussion

7 – 9PM, via Zoom Cost is $5, RSVP required for Zoom link. JCRC’s Racial Justice Alliance invites you to a special screening of Shared Legacies, a documentary highlighting the civil rights movement and the relationship of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Heschel. The screening will be followed with discussion led by […]

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Community Conversation: Antisemitism on College Campuses: Student Voices, Parent Concerns, Hillel Response

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How is antisemitism impacting our college students in the classroom, among their friend groups, student organizations, walking around campus? Where do they go to feel safe? What concerns do our parents have when they know their students may be in vulnerable situations? This JCRC Community Conversation will provide a space for students to have their […]

Dismantling Antisemitism: Dare to Speak with author Suzanne Nossel

Dismantling Antisemitism - A Series of Education, Advocacy and Action Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speach for All In Dare To Speak, Suzanne Nossel, a leading voice in support of free expression, delivers a vital, necessary guide to maintaining democratic debate that is open, free-wheeling and at the same time respectful of the rich diversity of […]

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