Recognizing Jew-Hatred: History, Harm, and How to Respond
Lifelong Learning

Antisemitism is one of humanity's oldest and most persistent forms of hatred, yet many of its tropes and tactics remain misunderstood or overlooked today. In this course, you'll examine the historical roots of antisemitism, see how harmful stereotypes are recycled in contemporary settings across the political divide, and learn practical ways to recognize and respond to antisemitism in your community and beyond. Awareness and action begin with understanding.

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Class Sections For Recognizing Jew-Hatred: History, Harm, and How to Respond (LLPOT 505)

Fall 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 10/20/2025

This class takes place in person at the University Connected Learning and Continuing Education building (540 Arapeen Drive, SLC).

Date(s) Day Time Location
10/20/25 - 11/03/25 M 6:00 pm -7:30 pm UUCE 132
Tuition: $59.00      

Instructor: Staff

Registration for this class will close on 10/19/2025 at midnight

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