Description
Antisemitism is on the rise, 78% of American Jews say they feel less safe as a Jew in the United States since October 7th. What can we do to help build resilience and improve our mental health during these trying times?
Join us with Dr. Shatté and Dr. Baratz-Rix who will demonstrate three essential, evidence-based skills using real life examples that can be taught to our youth to help them be resilient in the face of antisemitism. The workshop will cover: recognizing agency and circle of influence, how to have accurate thinking, and how to remain optimistic. You will gain insight and practical skills to build resilience in the youth of today.
Speaker Bios:
Dr. Shatté is a leading resilience expert, former UPenn professor, and co-founder of meQuilibrium, the top platform for workforce well-being. He has trained hundreds of thousands in resilience over 20 years, delivering 1,000+ keynotes worldwide.
Dr. Raheli Baratz-Rix leads the Department for Combating Antisemitism and Enhancing Resilience at the World Zionist Organization. With a PhD in Family Resilience, she focuses on strengthening Jewish communities globally and supporting families with special needs children.