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Boston Leaders Unplugged
Boston JCRC
9 episodes
4 days ago
Real conversations with the voices who shape our community. For 80 years, we've led critical conversations for the Jewish community, and now, we're bringing them to you. Tune in as we share insights, engage with leaders and changemakers, and dive into the discussions shaping our future.
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Real conversations with the voices who shape our community. For 80 years, we've led critical conversations for the Jewish community, and now, we're bringing them to you. Tune in as we share insights, engage with leaders and changemakers, and dive into the discussions shaping our future.
Show more...
Non-Profit
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The Unseen Child Trauma from Antisemitism
Boston Leaders Unplugged
34 minutes 12 seconds
8 months ago
The Unseen Child Trauma from Antisemitism

Since October 7, many American and Israeli-born Jews — especially students in K–12 schools — have faced traumatic invalidation: the dismissal of their pain and lived experiences. This isn’t just an unfortunate side effect of rising antisemitism — it’s one of the ways antisemitism actively operates. Dr. Miri Bar-Halpern, an expert in trauma-informed interventions, joins Jeremy Burton to explore how antisemitism causes harm and denies that harm, deepening trauma.

They also discuss how trauma can be a driving force in radicalization. Through her work at Parents4Peace — an organization that includes former extremists such as a neo-Nazi and a jihadist who now work to prevent violence — Dr. Bar-Halpern has seen firsthand how unaddressed trauma can push individuals toward extremist ideologies. What does evidence-based research tell us about breaking these cycles of harm before they take root?

Mental health is a key part of this work and a JCRC legislative priority. Addressing trauma — both individual and communal — is essential as we confront antisemitism. This includes ensuring that K–12 schools become trauma-informed spaces where Jewish students feel safe and supported. How can the Special Commission on Combatting Antisemitism help make that a reality?

This conversation unpacks what’s happening, why it matters, and how we can push back against both antisemitism and the psychological wounds it inflicts.

Boston Leaders Unplugged
Real conversations with the voices who shape our community. For 80 years, we've led critical conversations for the Jewish community, and now, we're bringing them to you. Tune in as we share insights, engage with leaders and changemakers, and dive into the discussions shaping our future.