Engaging Men’s Clubs to Combat Antisemitism: An Interview with Emily Broder

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025    
9:00 pm EST - 10:00 pm EST

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FJMC Combating Antisemitism presents:



Engaging Men’s Clubs to Combat Antisemitism:

An Interview with Emily Broder,
ADL Associate Director, Jewish Outreach and Partnerships

Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 9:00 PM EST

The webinar is sponsored by the FJMC Committee to Combat Antisemitism

Visit the FJMC Combatting Antisemitism Initiative Web Page 


ADL is the leading anti-hate organization in the world, its timeless mission “to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.” ADL works to protect democracy and ensure a just and inclusive society for all. Learn about ADL’s many programs to help guide and train the Jewish community to combat antisemitism.

Has your Men’s Club engaged in local efforts to combat antisemitism?

Do you need a template to engage others, including non-Jewish organizations?

This is a preview of ADL’s workshop at the FJMC 2025 Convention, offering a “train the trainer” session that will provide tools to help combat antisemitism.

Please read:  5 Strategies to Interrupt Antisemitism in Everyday Conversation


Emily Broder is the Associate Director for Jewish Outreach & Partnerships at ADL (Anti- Defamation League), where she leads efforts to foster meaningful relationships with members of Kulanu, ADL’s congregational engagement program, as well as other Jewish organizations. In her role, Emily is dedicated to strengthening ties within the Jewish community in support of ADL’s mission of combating antisemitism and all forms of hate.

Emily joined ADL in 2022, as Associate Regional Director for ADL Michigan where she led the region’s incident response efforts, addressing issues related to hate and discrimination. She also led the Glass Leadership Institute, a leadership development program that equips young adults with the knowledge and skills to advocate for positive change and justice.

Prior to joining ADL, Emily was an elementary school teacher with a focus on Gifted and Talented education, bringing her passion for teaching and mentorship to classrooms across Colorado, Illinois, and Michigan. Her background in education has equipped her with a unique perspective on leadership and community engagement, allowing her to connect with individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.

Emily holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Michigan and a Master of Education degree from Loyola University Chicago. Her diverse background in education, leadership, and community-building continues to guide her work at ADL, where she strives to create a more just and equitable world for all.