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    Training Jewish Students to Tackle Campus Antisemitism

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    About the Beren Scholars Program

    The Beren Scholars Program, hosted by Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, is a pioneering initiative designed to prepare Jewish high school students for the challenges they might face regarding antisemitism at American college campuses. The program provides training for these young individuals, equipping them to combat discrimination, form interfaith alliances, and effectively advocate for Jewish causes.

    Why It Matters

    Amidst a concerning rise in antisemitism on college campuses, it becomes imperative to support the next generation of Jewish leaders. The program aims to fill this necessity by offering resources and mentorship, ensuring Jewish students are not only prepared but empowered to handle such adversity. It champions the formation of interfaith partnerships, a vital approach given the importance of unity and community support.

    Details of the Program

    The program’s first cohort began their journey in October, and includes 16 high school students. In spring 2024, the scholars will have the opportunity to visit Sacramento to engage with lawmakers to advocate for Jewish issues actively. The initiative is supported by the Beren family, particularly Julie Beren Platt, honoring the memory of her father with the aim of positively affecting Jewish student experiences nationwide.

    Voices from the Scholars

    The program, praised for its mentorship and diverse guest speakers, garners positive reactions from students who seek to enrich their understanding and develop strategies against antisemitism. Eli, a 16-year-old participant, expressed how the program deepens his connection with his Jewish heritage and arms him for the external challenges he might encounter. Similarly, Leah, an 18-year-old, joined to develop strong discourse skills to handle potential oppositions.

    Support and Expansion

    In addition to notable guest speakers from the entertainment and activism sectors, such as Miss Iraq 2017 Sarah Idan and actor Michael Rappaport, the program receives insight from prominent figures like ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt. With demonstrated success, plans are underway to expand the Beren Scholars Program across the nation by autumn 2025, potentially providing similar resources and support to more Jewish students across America.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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