Understanding Antisemitism Fellowship

May 16–21, 2026 | New York City

The XXX Fellowship is a week-long immersive experience for mid- to upper-level college on their campuses.

Throughout the week, fellows engage in interactive workshops, dialogues with high-profile leaders, and excursions across New York City—all designed to build the courage and skills needed to confront antisemitism. Participants explore the roots and modern expressions of antisemitism, the contributions of Jews to Western civilization, and the power of constructive confrontation as a catalyst for positive change.

By the end of the fellowship, participants will emerge with:

  • A deeper understanding of how to identify and productively confront  antisemitism
  • Practical tools to stand up for their Jewish peers in their communities
  • A supportive network of student leaders and nonprofit professionals
  • The confidence to lead with integrity and purpose

Accommodations will be provided for Jewish students observing the holiday of Shavuot.

Applications for student leaders that will equip them to stand up for their Jewish peers and confront antisemitism r the 2026 Courage to Confront Fellowship are open. Please use this application form to apply.