#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate
Exploring what it means to come of age in an era marked by increasing antisemitism, readers see through the eyes of Jewish Gen Zers how identities are shaped in response to and in defiance of antisemitism.

Using personal experiences, qualitative research, and the historic moment in which Generation Z is coming of age, Jewish educator Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath uses antisemitism from both the political left and the right to explore identity development among Jewish Generation Zers. With insights from educators, students, activists, and more, she holds a lens up to current antisemitism and its impact on the choices and opinions of the next generation of Jewish leaders.

Chapters cover Holocaust education for the final generation able to speak directly to Holocaust survivors and learn their stories firsthand; anti-Zionism as a modern manifestation of antisemitism; and how the realities of 21st-century America have shaped the modern Jewish experience, ranging from the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh to how Generation Zers use social media and understand diversity. The core of this book is a collection of stories: of intersectional identity, of minority affiliations, and of overcoming adversity in order to flourish and thrive.
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#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate
Exploring what it means to come of age in an era marked by increasing antisemitism, readers see through the eyes of Jewish Gen Zers how identities are shaped in response to and in defiance of antisemitism.

Using personal experiences, qualitative research, and the historic moment in which Generation Z is coming of age, Jewish educator Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath uses antisemitism from both the political left and the right to explore identity development among Jewish Generation Zers. With insights from educators, students, activists, and more, she holds a lens up to current antisemitism and its impact on the choices and opinions of the next generation of Jewish leaders.

Chapters cover Holocaust education for the final generation able to speak directly to Holocaust survivors and learn their stories firsthand; anti-Zionism as a modern manifestation of antisemitism; and how the realities of 21st-century America have shaped the modern Jewish experience, ranging from the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh to how Generation Zers use social media and understand diversity. The core of this book is a collection of stories: of intersectional identity, of minority affiliations, and of overcoming adversity in order to flourish and thrive.
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#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate

#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate

by Samantha A. Vinokor-Meinrath
#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate

#antisemitism: Coming of Age during the Resurgence of Hate

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Overview

Exploring what it means to come of age in an era marked by increasing antisemitism, readers see through the eyes of Jewish Gen Zers how identities are shaped in response to and in defiance of antisemitism.

Using personal experiences, qualitative research, and the historic moment in which Generation Z is coming of age, Jewish educator Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath uses antisemitism from both the political left and the right to explore identity development among Jewish Generation Zers. With insights from educators, students, activists, and more, she holds a lens up to current antisemitism and its impact on the choices and opinions of the next generation of Jewish leaders.

Chapters cover Holocaust education for the final generation able to speak directly to Holocaust survivors and learn their stories firsthand; anti-Zionism as a modern manifestation of antisemitism; and how the realities of 21st-century America have shaped the modern Jewish experience, ranging from the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh to how Generation Zers use social media and understand diversity. The core of this book is a collection of stories: of intersectional identity, of minority affiliations, and of overcoming adversity in order to flourish and thrive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216040460
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 459 KB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Samantha A. Vinokor-Meinrath, EdD, is senior director of knowledge, ideas, and learning at the Jewish Education Project in New York.
Samantha A. Vinokor-Meinrath, EdD, is senior director of knowledge, ideas, and learning at the Jewish Education Project in New York.

Table of Contents

Introduction
ONE Jewish Generation Z: Who/What/Where/Why
TWO Never Again: The Burden of the Last Generation to Meet Holocaust Survivors
THREE #Jewish: Telling Their Stories via Social Media
FOUR Pittsburgh: The Day Safety Ended
FIVE The Dyke March: How Anti-Israelism Becomes Antisemitism
SIX Jewish Stars, Shirts, and Swag
SEVEN But You Don't Look Jewish: Diversity within the Jewish Community
EIGHT What about Mom and Dad?
NINE Proud but Uncertain: Jewish Identity and Self Definitions
TEN Where Do We Go from Here?
Appendix A Learning Guide for Jewish Communities
Appendix B Learning Guide for Allies
Index

What People are Saying About This

William C. Daroff

"A must-read for teens, their parents, and community leaders who want to better understand Generation Z in the context of understanding and combatting antisemitism."

David I. Bernstein

"Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath is wise beyond her years. She is a highly knowledgeable academic and pedagogue, and this book reflects both of these qualities. By weaving together personal stories from a diverse group of Generation Zers, as well as her own experiences, she creates a portrait of today's young American Jews that is well-written and compelling."

Ann F. Lewis

"This important book enables us to hear today’s Jewish Generation Z, in their own words, speaking from their own lived experience. What does it mean to them to be Jewish? In their young lifetimes, the ancient hatred of antisemitism has reappeared as an ugly, dangerous problem. What is the impact on them? What should we know about their hopes and goals for the future? Because their future is ours."

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