What Actually Works? Informational event for Jewish Families Facing Antisemitism

In a time when many Jewish students and parents are asking, “How should we respond to rising antisemitism, and what actually works?” AJC Cincinnati invites Jewish high school students and parents raising Jewish children in K-12 schools to an informative evening built to provide answers. With concurrent but separate sessions, teens and parents will each leave equipped with effective, real-world skills to advocate constructively for the Jewish people.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Exact location to be provided upon registration
(Amberley area)

Dinner and dessert to be provided.

Backwards and Forwards: Facing Antisemitism Through Looking Back (Hybrid)

Panel Discussion:

With Professor Emeritus Michael A. Meyer, Ph.D.; Rabbi Ari (Ballaban) Jun ’15, Director of Cincinnati’s Jewish Community Relations Council; and Jordan Finkin, Ph.D., Deputy Director of Libraries and Rare Book Manuscript Librarian; in conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Hecht, Dean of HUC-JIR/Cincinnati

Tuesday, December 12
12:30 p.m. ET
In-Person and On Zoom

Participate to better understand the current rise in antisemitism, how we got here, and where to go toward a brighter future.