From synagogues to cities: Creating community safety under authoritarianism

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How do we protect our Jewish and wider communities amidst increasing authoritarianism and white nationalist violence? 

The Community Safety Campaign — a national project led by Jewish organizers, political educators, researchers, healers, and spiritual leaders — have spent three years researching solidarity practices that build safer communities, instead of relying on isolation and militarized security.

In this training, you'll learn:

  • Strategic recommendations and resources for Jewish organizations and communities to develop community safety plans
  • Ways to effectively respond to antisemitic violence by building durable skills and mutual relationships of solidarity
  • Examples of community safety strategies from organizations that put values of “Safety Through Solidarity" into practice

Your Trainers:

Nadav David organizes people and money for liberatory systems, including his work at Center for Economic Democracy, Community Safety Campaign, Jewish Liberation Fund and beyond.
Enzi Tanner has trained and worked for over 20 years in DEI, nonprofit advocacy, government, housing, and mental health and wellness.
Hannah Freedman supports community safety planning and organizing using a somatic and abolitionist lens. She also helps organizations in the abortion ecosystem with digital security and organizational safety planning.
Irene Siegel is an educator, organizer and performer who has been active in de-escalation, safety and restorative justice work since 2017.

 

Date & Time

September 04, 2025 at 7pm EDT
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Location

Zoom

Special Presenters

The Jewish Community Safety Campaign