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A Blueprint for Other Jewish Communities: CAJE & Spertus Institute’s Certificate in Israel Leadership

A Blueprint for Other Jewish Communities: CAJE & Spertus Institute’s Certificate in Israel Leadership

As someone who grew up in Montreal and attended Concordia University, known as a hotbed of pro-Palestinian activism, I saw firsthand how quickly conversations about Israel could become divisive and emotionally charged, particularly in academic settings. Today, as a parent with children in Jewish day schools, those experiences feel even more relevant and personal. They reinforce for me the importance of preparing students not only with knowledge, but with the emotional resilience, critical thinking skills and sense of Jewish identity needed to navigate difficult conversations with confidence and nuance.
The Hardest Jewish Lesson I’m Teaching My Children

The Hardest Jewish Lesson I’m Teaching My Children

A few weeks ago, riding the subway in New York City, I spotted a woman reading a book titled, “The Courage to Be Disliked.” I reached for my gold hostage-tag necklace and found myself repeating: “the courage to be disliked.” Then I tried a different variation: “the courage to be despised.” In recent years, Jews across the West (especially those visibly connected to Israel) have felt a rising tide of hostility. Legal protections remain in place, and allies have not entirely disappeared. But the climate has shifted — and we need to prepare. Not just politically or strategically, but emotionally and spiritually. We must find the courage to accept that we may be disliked, even despised, for our Jewish commitments. Not by strangers in distant corners of the world, but in the very spaces that once felt like home.

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