Event date: 8/26/2021 Export event Mark Wills / Friday, August 6, 2021 / Categories: Uncategorized Chapter Chat—Antisemitism: Implications for Social Work Involvement NASW New York State 6-7 p.m. ETAntisemitism is prejudice or hatred of Jews. This hatred reached its zenith during the Holocaust with the extermination of more than 6,000,000 European Jews by the Nazis. To a large extent, it was the Holocaust which led to the United Nation’s Declaration of Human Rights (1948), founded on protecting the fundamental dignity of all people. Unfortunately, antisemitism has not disappeared, with a resurgence in the last few years both in the United States and globally. According to the ADL, between May, 2020 and May, 2021, there has been a 115% increase in anti-Semitic incidents including attacks and harassment of Jewish people and vandalism.These incidents, as they violate human rights and social justice, demand social work involvement at all levels of practice. This chat will include a brief history of antisemitism and its manifestation today. It will encourage participants’ engagement in the discussion both as individuals and social workers. Both presenters are active in various organizations in the Jewish community and are committed to social work’s engagement in combatting antisemitism.REGISTER FOR CHAPTER CHAT—ANTISEMITISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK INVOLVEMENT Previous Article BIPOC Self Care and Peer Support Group Meeting Next Article Effective Measurement of IEP Goals and Objectives for Social-Emotional and Behavioral Skills Print 2065 Tags: virtual webinar chapter new york state Related articles Borderless Care: Navigating Transnational Caregiving in a Globalized World Cultural Humility: A Practice of Curiosity and Accountability for Social Workers Social Workers’ Role in Addressing Harmful Substance Use Emotional Intelligence in Social Work: Strengthening Professional Practice New Trends in Substance Abuse Focusing on Alcohol and Cannabis