This is an effort years in the making that will provide regional board members with clear engagement pathways and more standardized guidelines related to giving, board terms, and leadership expectations.
Answer: What is ROVE
This is an interactive session that provides seven research-backed communication strategies that have been shown to effectively change hearts and minds in the fight against antisemitism. Participants leave with data-driven insights on messages that change perceptions of antisemitism and language that reduces defensiveness.
Answer: What is CAR training
This is a student led framework K-12 schools use to mobilize students and staff in active learning on the topics of bias, bullying, inclusion and allyship. It is DIY in a way that asks schools to engage in activities to promote an inclusive school climate that fits their needs.
Answer: What is No Place for Hate
Established over 20 years ago, this program provides young professionals (22–40 years old) with an insider’s perspective and a deep understanding of the cutting-edge strategies employed to confront antisemitism. It cost $250, is hosted over 7 months (October–April) and culminates with a trip to Never Is Now. Each regional cohort offers a powerful, local experience with access to ADL's local and national leadership.
Answer: What is GLI
For this interactive workshop we work exclusively with Jewish young people to first explore & connect to their Jewish identities and then give them tools to both recognize and challenge antisemitism and anti-Zionism. In these sessions, sixth graders through college aged Jewish youth develop leadership skills, center themselves in Jewish Joy and practice skills and strategies to respond to antisemitism in infinity space.
Answer: What is Words to Action®
This is a group of talented community focused individuals with both specialized programmatic expertise and geographic coverage areas that provide programs and program support across the Central Division. Fighting hate for good!
In FY27 investing in local partnerships that elevate our programs brand and reach is our north star!
Answer: Who is the Central Division Programs Team (AKA Power Programs People)
This customizable presentation for adult audiences typically includes an introduction to ADL, a brief history of antisemitism, data and statistics of antisemitism, manifestations of antisemitism in the community and workplace, and strategies to respond and take action, along with Q&A.
Answer: What is Antisemitism 101
This is an in-person facilitated workshop we can deliver to K-12 educators. It is particularly useful in the wake of an antisemitic K-12 incident in a school. This workshop is designed to help adult educators gain the tools and strategies to reflect on the impact of antisemitism and respond in a way that helps maintain or restore a positive school climate.
Answer: What is Educators Challenging Antisemitism
This is an ADL convened network of congregations with access to resources, programs and the expertise ADL has to offer in how to have critical conversations about antisemitism. Hebrew for “all of us,” this network was established to empower congregations to address antisemitism and hate in their communities through education, community engagement and advocacy.
Answer: What is Kulanu
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