EDID Week: Confronting Antisemitism on Campus & Beyond - Awareness & How it Affects Us All

Monday, March 17, 2025 - 13:30 to 15:00

Time: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Format: In-person

Location: Freed Orman, Assumption Hall, University of Windsor

Description:

Antisemitism is not just an historical issue, it is an ongoing, ever-present challenge that impacts individuals, communities and campuses worldwide. This panel discussion brings together a diverse group of Jewish voices featuring a Rabbi, a community leader, a student and faculty member to explore the realities of antisemitism in the academic and greater community spaces.

Sharing personal insights, historical context and real-life experiences, our panelists will examine how antisemitism manifests today, the ways it affects students and broader communities. There is a role for universities, institutions, fellow students, staff and faculty to foster a meaningful inclusive environment.  It is an aspiration of the panelists to create an interactive dialogue and provide attendees practical ways on how we can work together to foster a deeper understanding of antisemitism and create practical ways to confront it, promote inclusivity, and build meaningful relationships together.

Panelists:

Dr. Ira Cohen

Dr. Ira Cohen - Sessional Lecturer, Odette School of Business; Support Advisor UoW Jewish Students; UoW Debate Club Coach; Windsor-Detroit Tunnel Corporation (Borderlink) Board Member

 

Rabbi-Hazzan Devorah Fick

Rabbi-Hazzan Devorah Fick - Spiritual Leader, Congregation Beth El 

 

Marion Zeller

Marion Zeller - Executive Director, Windsor Jewish Federation & Community Centre

 

Justin Hebert

Justin Hebert - President of the Jewish Students Association (JSA) of Windsor Law

 

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