Greater Philadelphia Antisemitism Town Hall
SOLD OUT
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
In-person only
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Join us for an essential conversation on rising antisemitism in our community. The Greater Philadelphia Antisemitism Town Hall brings together top local leaders and experts at the forefront of countering antisemitism to share their latest initiatives, programs, and strategies. Engage in a structured Q&A session, where you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and learn how to combat this pressing issue alongside those on the front lines.
Featured Speakers:
- Marcia Bronstein – Regional Director, AJC Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey
- Zev Eleff – President, Gratz College
- Andrew Goretsky – Regional Director, ADL Philadelphia
- Jason Holtzman – Director, JCRC of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
- Dan Tadmor - CEO, The Weitzman
Co-Moderators:
- Ayal Feinberg – Director, Center for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights at Gratz College
- Meir Zimmerman – Assistant Director, JCRC of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia
Why Attend?
- Hear directly from leading organizations dedicated to combating antisemitism in our region.
- Discover upcoming programs and initiatives designed to foster understanding, safety, and unity.
- Have your voice heard during an in-depth Q&A session with the experts.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and stand together against antisemitism. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Co-Produced by the Gratz College, Weitzman Museum, Jewish Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, AJC Philadelphia and ADL Philadelphia.
Location: Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
101 S Independence Mall E, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Gratz College invites a range of voices to our programs, and the positions expressed by speakers are their own. While not all events aim to represent the full spectrum of perspectives on issues, we encourage thoughtful engagement and respectful dialogue.