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past events

Second Annual D1 Tennis Match

EIE hosted their second annual D1 fundraising tennis tournament at the home of Isaac & Marjori Gindi. David Mizrahi matched up against Jeffrey Franklin from UCLA. Young adults got involved by running an auction and a bake sale. EIE had posters along the house with crucial facts about antisemitism and Israel, so all attendees were given the opportunity to expand their knowledge.

Rudy Rochman​

In collaboration with the SCC, EIE hosted Rudy Rochman to share his journey of becoming a well-renowned advocate for Israel. He shared his experiences on various college campuses, where he encountered multiple versions of hate. The audience was able to ask questions and were inspired to learn more about antisemitism because of his experiences.

YOFHS & MDY​

EIE met with the YOFHS & MDY administration to implement programming within the high schools. EIE representatives also spoke with the entire 12th-grade class about representing oneself as a respectful Jew and being prepared to answer tough questions when on college campuses.

Maryland University Fraternity Tournament

Multiple fraternities, across the Maryland University campus, came together for a competitive basketball tournament. During the tournament, Michael Harary spoke about raising awareness for antisemitism and how to fight back appropriately. Athletic shirts were given to the players with a famous quote about antisemitism from 3x Super Bowl champion, Julian Edelman.

Book Club- Why The Jews? by Dennis Prager

Enough is Enough hosted their first-ever book club led by EIE representative Jonathan Parker. The participants met weekly to discuss the book, its plot, and ultimately the lessons learned. All participants agreed that they were able to grow as Jews and leaders by learning the reasons why the Jews are so often targeted.

Stoop Talk: Julian Coakley

Julian Coakley - AIPAC Representative 

Enough is Enough (EIE) collaborated with AIPAC and The Sephardic Community Center to conduct "Stoop Talk," a moderated discussion with Julian Coakley, led by Michael Harary. Coakley illustrated his journey growing up in a black community in The Bahamas, which eventually led him to become a valued member at AIPAC and a major advocate for Israel.

First Annual D1 Tennis Match

David Mizrahi played AJ Joshi from NW University at the home of Ester & Joey Jerome. The EIE team put together a tennis match fundraiser, where Mizrahi played an intense game with over 200 community members in attendance. Within the match, David spoke of the importance of properly representing one’s Jewish identity, as well as fostering an education of the history of Israel.

SWU Workshop

In partnership with Stand With Us (SWU), EIE set up a variety of workshops. Both students and parents were able to join sessions where information about contemporary antisemitism was provided, along with tactics on how to respond to and deal with specific instances of hate.

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