Events
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The Study at Yale 1157 Chapel St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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Community Event: Mental Health Impacts of Campus Antisemitism
Sponsored by the ADL, this session will explore the mental health challenges faced by Jewish students, faculty, and administrators who experience antisemitism on campus, and offer tools for support and advocacy. Register here: https://adl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LGf-zpLtTnG1NjbstcQmxQ
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Community Event: Confronting Antisemitism in Professional Academic Associations: Tools, Trends, and Faculty Perspectives
Sponsored by the ADL in collaboration with the Academic Engagement Network (AEN), this one-hour webinar will highlight tools and strategies to address antisemitism within professional academic associations. This event is open to faculty, administrators, and anyone committed to fostering inclusive academic spaces. Register here: https://adl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LyDrhYucR1SOVVXV29eEPQ
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Jewish and Israeli Community Gathering
Blake Hotel 9 High St, New Haven, ConnecticutRegister here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnLn_gbuUoAewAP4aDOJKnvxruFhY8N8X23Mjl8CIK-gNzxg/viewform
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Lux et Shabbat: A Mega Shabbat on Old Campus
Sponsored by Chabad at Yale, RSVP required: Register for Lux et Shabbat Please request table 14 and 16 (faculty tables). 5 pm social hour/hors d’oeuvres, 6 pm program/remarks, 6:45 Shabbat welcome & dinner.
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Community Event: Innovation, Resilience and Healing: The Story of Emek Medical Center after Oct. 7th, Downtown New Haven
Calling all Healthcare professionals & graduate students: Join for an evening of networking and a panel discussion with visiting providers from the Emek Medical Center, located in New Haven’s sister city of Afula, Israel. Join fellow healthcare professionals & graduate students to hear about the Emek Medical Center’s cutting-edge care, even in the midst of […]
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Khaled Abu Toameh’s Poynter Fellowship Lecture in Journalism: Reshaping the Middle East: Israeli-Arab Relations Post-2023
To be held at the Yale School of Management. Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning Arab Israeli journalist. Seating is limited and registration is required: https://poynter.yale.edu/events/2025-09-10-khaled-abu-toameh
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Permission to Flourish: an evening of community and conversation, featuring a discussion led by Amit Oren
Chabad at Yale, 36 Lynwood PlaceAmit is clinical director of Mountain Seed Foundation—a nonprofit founded by American veterans—she is helping expand the organization’s successful work with Ukrainian families to Israel. The “Permission to Flourish®️” program is a week-long Healing Base Camp that blends physical challenges with skills and cognitive strategies designed to move families beyond survival toward genuine flourishing. The […]
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How to Win Hearts and Minds: Effective Communication Strategies for Combating Antisemitism
Program: This exclusive briefing designed for our faculty, offers a unique opportunity to hear from ADL on the latest findings and receive guidance on data-driven, effective communication strategies for combating antisemitism. (Registration Here.)