Don't miss the world's largest summit on antisemitism and hate
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Dear John,

Antisemitism is at alarmingly high levels, and we cannot let this be the new normal. Don’t miss Never Is Now on November 10 in New York, the world’s largest summit on antisemitism and hate. Do your part by showing up and speaking out at this empowering and rallying event.

Today, we are pleased to let you know that we will be welcoming back Juju Chang, the Co-Anchor of ABC News’ “Nightline”, and journalist and author Abby Pogrebin as the summit’s hosts.

Among the many sessions you can attend will be two special breakouts with inspiring and informative speakers that we want to bring to your attention.

Leveraging the Law to Counter Antisemitism and Bias

If you want to improve your personal and professional understanding of these vital issues, you can earn Continuing Legal Education credit while exchanging ideas with the experts on our panel.

Speakers:

  • Rob Katz — Professor of Law and John S. Grimes Fellow, Indiana University’s McKinney School of Law.
  • Joette Katz — Partner at Shipman & Goodwin LLP, Retired Associate Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court and Retired Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families.
  • Britt Tevis — A Historical View of Jews and Public Accommodations in the United States.

How Students Are Confronting Anti-Zionism and All Antisemitism on Campus

Jewish students face antisemitism on campus and in the classroom. This panel presented in partnership with Hillel International features college student leaders who are speaking out effectively.

Speakers Include:

  • Kaylee Werner — Chair of Hillel’s Antisemitism Prevention Taskforce at Indiana University.
  • Max Fine — Hillel student executive at The University of Toronto who has been involved in actions fighting BDS and is a pro-peace voice on campus.

If you know high school students who might want to hear from these insightful speakers, please urge them to register now for our free high school track. They will get access to every panel at the summit, as well as an exclusive workshop where students and educators will talk about their personal experiences, discuss the topics raised in Never Is Now sessions and learn strategies to address antisemitism, bias and hate in their lives.

This is the first in-person Never Is Now in three years, so tickets are in high demand. Registering today will ensure that you are in the room at the Javits Center in NYC with these influential speakers and other vital voices in the fight against antisemitism.

Fight Hate at Never Is Now

See you there on November 10!