
Art, Identity and Boycott: Where Is the Line for Cultural Exclusion?
During this year’s Jewish Culture Festival in Copenhagen, Kos & Kaos gathered artists, critics
The seminar was a resounding success with over 30 participants, including numerous teenagers. Through reflection, bonding, and discussions, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the emerging wave of antisemitism, now often disguised as antizionism. Over the course of the four-hour session, insights were shared, perspectives were broadened, and connections were formed, laying a foundation for continued dialogue and action against all forms of hatred and discrimination.
The seminar emphasized the significance of parents and teenagers joining forces to openly discuss and share their experiences of recent events and attacks, fostering mutual understanding and resilience.
Participants were also privileged to hear from Claudia Lenz, a distinguished researcher from the Holocaust Center in Norway, who offered a poignant perspective on local affairs related to antisemitism. Her insightful talk provided invaluable context and understanding of the issues facing the community, enhancing the overall depth of the seminar.
The highlight of the seminar was the engaging workshop led by Noam Doron from the ADL, providing invaluable insights and strategies for combating antisemitism in today’s digital age.

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