Activate Diversity - Many Stories, One People: The Jewish Experience

Jewish Heritage Month is an opportunity to celebrate Jewish history and culture while deepening our understanding of the diversity within the Jewish community. Throughout history, Jews have often lived at the intersection of cultures, politics, and social change. This webinar brings together panelists representing different lived experiences within Jewish identity. Their stories challenge assumptions of homogeneity and highlight the richness and complexity of Jewish life. From civil rights movements to contemporary social justice efforts, Jewish traditions emphasizing dignity, equity, and repairing the world have often inspired engagement in broader struggles for justice. This program invites participants into a thoughtful conversation about belonging, solidarity, and the shared work of confronting hate in all its forms. Panelists Stacey Aviva Clark Nicole Osborne Mark Schickman Moderator H. Nicole Werkmeister Sponsor ABA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division Diversity Board ABA Task Force to Combat Antisemitism Co-Sponsors ABA Coalition on Racial and Ethnic Justice ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities ABA Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity ABA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Center ABA Judicial Division ABA Section of Civil Rights and Social Justice ABA Senior Lawyers Division Recorded May 7, 2026 ----- The content of this program does not meet requirements for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation. You will not receive CLE credit for participating. The opinions and views expressed herein are solely those of the presenters and participants and should not be construed to be those of the American Bar Association nor the ABA Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division.