Dates:
Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 3, 17, 31
Time: 12–1:30 PM
Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns of this hatred. This six-part course traces the evolution of antisemitism, from its origins in ancient religious conflicts to its modern manifestations on the far right, the far left, and beyond. Join us to uncover the forces behind today’s antisemitism and deepen your historical perspective.
Thanks to a generous subsidy through Melton School of Adult Jewish Learning, this course is offered for $50 per learner.
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