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The European Union on Jewish Students, in partnership with WJC NextGen, is hosting a four-day Seminar in Warsaw, focusing on the intersection of Jewish identity, heritage, and migration.
Emma Günsberger, a JD Academy member and President of the Czech Union of Jewish Students, helps organize an October 7 commemoration with the Czech Union of Jewish Students.
JDA Member and former Lauder Fellow, David Britva Beraha ('23-'24) attended the Congress of FEMEJJ on behalf of the World Union of Jewish Students as a representative of Brazil.
Noah Rubin, Jewish Diplomatic Corps Academy Member and Lauder Fellow ('23-'24), spoke at an on-campus vigil honoring the victims of October 7th at the University of Pennsylvania.
Current Lauder Fellow, Eva Shrayer, helped organize multiple commemorations for October 7th at Cornell. They held tabling throughout the day to bring awareness to the day and to the current hostages. That evening, they hosted a meaningful vigil.
On October 6th, the Czech Union of Jewish Youth proudly hosted Judafest, their annual festival celebrating Czech Jewish culture. This vibrant event showcased the community's rich heritage to the broader public and aimed to challenge stereotypes surrounding Jewish identity.