Full course description
Description:
Step into our Words to Action: Online virtual community—a space for Jewish college students across the country to connect, reflect, and empower one another. Through this program, you’ll explore and deepen your understanding of your Jewish identity, share experiences, and learn strategies to confront antisemitism on campus.
This three-part program guides you from self-reflection to active dialogue, equipping you with tools to engage peers, allies, and other key figures within your campus community as antisemitism rises. Each 30-minute module is designed to build skills, foster insight, and cultivate resilience.
Learning Outcomes:
Module 1: You will gain a richer understanding of your Jewish identity and greater confidence in expressing it.
Module 2: You will develop practical skills to navigate challenging conversations about antisemitism with friends and peers.
Module 3: You will build a map of your campus stakeholders and create a plan to engage them on issues around Jewish identity and antisemitism at your school.
Details:
- Who: Jewish college students in the US
- Start Date: Ongoing
- Close Date: December 5
- Time: Each module is about 30 minutes long. Total time is 90 minutes.
- Pacing: It is self-paced, with asynchronous online activities. Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email and a reminder email when it opens.
Accessibility and Support:
We care about your full participation. If you have questions about accessibility or need accommodations for disabilities, please email us at onlinelearning@adl.org. We are here to support you.
Register now to join a community dedicated to identity exploration and meaningful action against antisemitism.

