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X-WR-CALDESC:Register here: https://unionstation.org/event/auschwitz/holly-
 huffnagle/ \n\nFeaturing Holly Huffnagle\, AJC's US Director for Combating
  Antisemitism\n\nMore than 75 years after the Holocaust\, antisemitism is 
 again on the rise in Europe. But it is also increasing here in the United 
 States. After the recent killings in Pittsburgh\, Poway\, Jersey City\, Mo
 nsey\, and the continuous attacks against Jews in Brooklyn\, the American 
 Jewish community is worried. Nearly nine out of ten American Jews believe 
 antisemitism is a problem in the U.S. today\, and more than eight in ten b
 elieve it has increased over the last five years. And yet nearly half of U
 .S. adults\, are not familiar with the term ‘antisemitism\,’ and even once
  the term was explained\, 53% of Americans believe antisemitism has stayed
  the same or decreased in the past five years—the opposite of what the dat
 a shows.\n\nHow do we push back against antisemitism and other forms of ha
 te and intolerance when the broader society is ignorant? Why is combating 
 antisemitism also a problem for non-Jews? And how do we work together to l
 ower the levels of antisemitism in America? This presentation is a timely 
 conversation to address these pertinent questions.
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DESCRIPTION:Register here: https://unionstation.org/event/auschwitz/holly-h
 uffnagle/ \n\nFeaturing Holly Huffnagle\, AJC's US Director for Combating 
 Antisemitism\n\nMore than 75 years after the Holocaust\, antisemitism is a
 gain on the rise in Europe. But it is also increasing here in the United S
 tates. After the recent killings in Pittsburgh\, Poway\, Jersey City\, Mon
 sey\, and the continuous attacks against Jews in Brooklyn\, the American J
 ewish community is worried. Nearly nine out of ten American Jews believe a
 ntisemitism is a problem in the U.S. today\, and more than eight in ten be
 lieve it has increased over the last five years. And yet nearly half of U.
 S. adults\, are not familiar with the term ‘antisemitism\,’ and even once 
 the term was explained\, 53% of Americans believe antisemitism has stayed 
 the same or decreased in the past five years—the opposite of what the data
  shows.\n\nHow do we push back against antisemitism and other forms of hat
 e and intolerance when the broader society is ignorant? Why is combating a
 ntisemitism also a problem for non-Jews? And how do we work together to lo
 wer the levels of antisemitism in America? This presentation is a timely c
 onversation to address these pertinent questions.
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LOCATION:Union Station
SUMMARY:75 Years After Auschwitz: Antisemitism in America
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