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Jewish Pride: Rebuilding a People
Jewish activists Ben M. Freeman & Steven Goldstein in conversation
Wednesday, June 1, 8 PM
Zoom
The only people who get to define Jewish identity are Jewish people. … Our journey is not about fighting antisemitism; it’s about rejecting the shame of antisemitism, rejecting the non-Jewish world’s inaccurate definition of what it means to be a Jew. It is an exploration of Jewish identity based on Jewish values, Jewish ideas, and Jewish experiences. -Ben M. Freeman
Own your Jewish pride!
Join the conversation with Jewish activists Ben M. Freeman and Steven Goldstein about using lessons from the LGBTQ+ movement to foster proud Jewish identity.
In partnership with Home in the Valley, Afula, Israel
Born in Scotland, Ben M. Freeman is a gay Jewish internationally renowned author, educator and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion specialist focusing on Jewish identity, combatting Jew-hatred, and raising awareness of the Holocaust. A Holocaust educator for over 15 years, Ben came to international prominence during the Corbyn Labour Jew-hate crisis and quickly became one of his generation's leading voices against anti-Jewish racism.
He is the founder of the modern Jewish Pride movement and the author of the Jewish Pride manifesto, Jewish Pride: Rebuilding a People, released in February 2021 to international acclaim. His follow-up, Jewish Pride: Reclaiming our Story, is due in October 2022. (Part 3 of the trilogy is slated for 2024.)
Through his work, Ben aims to educate, inspire and empower both Jewish and non-Jewish people from all over the world. He is a prominent thought-leader on Jewish education, history, and identity and speaks all over the world. He is a Jewish Diplomat for the World Jewish Congress and a Research Fellow for the The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP).
Ben has worked with a variety of companies from Facebook to Hollywood studios, such as The Jim Henson Company. His work also includes consulting for Emmy Award-winning directors on documentary projects, such as Jews of the Wild West.
Steven Goldstein, just named Chief Communications Officer for the Permanent Mission of Israel to the UN, is a rabbinic seminarian at the Academy for Jewish Religion in New York who has devoted much of his life to both LGBTQ equality and Jewish advocacy, including through his passionate work in support of Israel.
Steven was the founding executive director of Garden State Equality, New Jersey’s statewide organization for LGBTQ equality. There, he led grassroots campaigns to pass more than 200 civil-rights laws at the state and local levels, a national record. A 2007 documentary, Freeheld, chronicled Steven’s work at Garden State Equality and won the Academy Award for Best Short Documentary. Hollywood turned Freeheld into a full-length feature film, released in 2015, in which Steven was played by Steve Carell.
After New Jersey won marriage equality, Steven became national executive director of the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect. HuffPost wrote that the organization "catapulted to national prominence" under Steven's leadership.
Steven began his career as a staff member in the U.S. House and Senate, where he worked as a lawyer for Chuck Schumer on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, and then as communications director for the late U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg. Steven wound up on Capitol Hill after Congress saw his work on TV in Washington, DC, where he had won 10 Emmy Awards as an investigative news producer. Steven later worked as a producer for Oprah Winfrey.
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