Jewish Civilization Seminar

The Roots of Our Shared Story
Tuesday, November 4, 7–8:30pm, Sandberg Chapel
The Jewish People continue to steward an ancient civilization indigenous to Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel). This resilient people introduced countercultural ideas about God, human dignity, and the responsibilities of freedom that shape our world's moral foundations. For 2,500 years, Jews have also endured a distinctive pattern of hostility built on a big lie that casts Jews as threats to whatever society values most.
In this seminar, we'll explore the core ideas of Jewish civilization, the pattern of antisemitism and why recognizing both is essential for making sense of our shared story and its impact on our world.
The presenter, Sami Rahamim, is a communicator, educator, and advocate with the JCRC. Grounded in a deep commitment to truth, pluralism and the power of learning, he helps individuals and organizations navigate antisemitism by sharing the story of the Jewish People and the pattern of anti-Jewish ideas—working to build bridges and deepen understanding through clarity and compassion.
For middle school age and up. No cost or registration.