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Florida Hillels host 鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate鈥 Events to Combat Antisemitism

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April 26, 2022

Florida Hillels have found an incredibly successful 鈥 and delicious 鈥 way to counter antisemitism on college campuses. Call it a schmear campaign. 

鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate,鈥 which originated at University of Florida Hillel in 2020, spreads awareness about antisemitism. The event is simple: Sign a petition against antisemitism and receive a fresh bagel and T-shirt.聽

UF Hillel students and professionals never expected 鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate鈥 to become an annual tradition in Florida. Originally, as a joke, a UF Hillel professional highlighted National Bagel Day on the staff calendar, but quickly realized the potential for an educational event. 

鈥淲e wanted to figure out a low-barrier opportunity for us to start raising awareness and educating the greater community about antisemitism,鈥 said Jamie Zinn, director of development at UF Hillel. 鈥淲e thought, 鈥楬ow can we leverage a pop culture moment, if you will, for an opportunity to create change and dialogue?鈥欌

This year, to get the campus community involved, Hillel students and professionals set up three tables in areas with heavy foot traffic on Jan. 18. They spent the day tabling, where they answered questions about the rise of antisemitism on campus and beyond. 

The petition stated that the number of antisemtic incidents are 鈥渋ncreasing at an alarming rate.鈥 It asked signers to pledge to combat hate of all forms and work to keep the campus safe for all community members. 

At the end of the day, the petition received over 1,700 signatures.  

For Jakob Levin, a 22-year-old senior studying political science and Jewish studies, combatting antisemitism is a personal mission. 

鈥淒uring winter break in 2019, my mezuzah was stolen,鈥 he said. 

His mezuzah was never found. Another apartment housing Jewish students was also vandalized in winter 2019. 

These incidents motivated him to get out on campus and spread awareness about antisemitism. Levin has worked the 鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate鈥 event for three years. 

This year, the event occurred right after the Colleyville, Texas synagogue attack, where four people 鈥 including the synagogue鈥檚 rabbi 鈥 were held hostage for nearly 11 hours. This attack, as well as the spike in national antisemitism, encouraged both Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach and Central Florida Hillel to host their own 鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate鈥 events.聽

Amanda Baritz, a Florida Atlantic University student majoring in social work, volunteered at the Hillel of Broward and Palm Beach event, which took place at FAU on Feb. 1. She walked around with a clipboard, encouraging passersby to scan a QR code leading to the petition.聽

Baritz, 21, said she was pleasantly surprised at how well the event was received on her campus. The pledge was signed by almost 400 people.

鈥淚 was super nervous going up and talking to people,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut it was really exciting to see people from other backgrounds, not just the Jewish community. We weren鈥檛 the only ones sticking up for ourselves. Other people cared as well.鈥

At Central Florida Hillel, Jake Gould, a 20-year-old junior, worked his campus event at UCF on Feb. 28. The health sciences major said the petition was signed by over 500 people, despite a short tabling window. Many of the people he spoke to weren鈥檛 Jewish. 

For Gould, spreading awareness was crucial, especially because of a slew of hate incidents in Orlando, which included antisemitic signs and rallies earlier this year. 

鈥淭abling on campus is usually superficial, so here we had a unique ability to be able to easily attract students, but also do it with a purpose, to have that deeper level,鈥 he said. 

The event has seen great success this year. Jamie Zinn of UF Hillel said 鈥淪pread Cream Cheese, Not Hate鈥 could grow even more in coming years. 

鈥淚n addition to FAU and UCF, I think we’ve received inquiries from seven other Hillels across the country that are interested in doing this,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think we’re all hungry for proactive opportunities.鈥

Emma Lichtenstein is a senior at Brandeis University. 

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I used to be afraid to have conversations about Judaism because I felt so uneducated. /story/i-used-to-be-afraid-to-have-conversations-about-judaism-because-i-felt-so-uneducated/ Mon, 20 Aug 2018 00:00:00 +0000 /story/i-used-to-be-afraid-to-have-conversations-about-judaism-because-i-felt-so-uneducated/ When you鈥檙e like me and don鈥檛 know what stream of Judaism you fall into, you just know you鈥檙e Jewish, it鈥檚 very easy to just see everyone for who they are 鈥 without the labels.

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I used to be afraid to have conversations about Judaism because I felt so uneducated.

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鈥淚 grew up in an interfaith family. My mom is Christian, and my dad is Jewish. We were more of a culturally Jewish family. When you鈥檙e like me and don鈥檛 know what stream of Judaism you fall into, you just know you鈥檙e Jewish, it鈥檚 very easy to just see everyone for who they are 鈥 without the labels. During my sophomore year at the University of Central Florida, I became interested in becoming an engagement intern at UCF Hillel. To engage with students who might not be having the best time in college or students who are looking for a community where they鈥檒l be accepted 鈥 that鈥檚 something I wanted to do. Becoming an engagement intern and eventually a graphic design intern at UCF Hillel made me feel more comfortable discussing Judaism and what it means to me. In the past, I had felt so uneducated about Judaism that I thought I couldn鈥檛 have a meaningful conversation about it. And now I realize that I should鈥檝e never had those fears to begin with.鈥 鈥 Kayla Goldfarb, University of Central Florida 鈥20

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I was adopted from China when I was 1 year old and raised in Florida. /story/i-was-adopted-from-china-when-i-was-1-year-old-and-raised-in-florida/ Mon, 02 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000 /story/i-was-adopted-from-china-when-i-was-1-year-old-and-raised-in-florida/ I was adopted from China when I was 1-year-old and raised in Florida. I grew up proud of my Jewish heritage and was active in my local Jewish community.

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I was adopted from China when I was 1 year old and raised in Florida.

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“I was adopted from China when I was 1 year old and raised in Florida. I grew up proud of my Jewish heritage and was active in my local Jewish community. That encouraged me to take a trip to Israel when I was in high school. It changed my life, helping me connect to Judaism and Israel in a personal and meaningful way. Two years ago, I enrolled at UCF and was looking to continue my Jewish involvement. Within a few weeks, I attended my first Hillel event 鈥 a pool party by the gym on campus 鈥 and saw Sam Friedman, who staffed my high school trip to Israel. Sam works as the assistant director of UCF Hillel, and he recognized me immediately. I told him how the trip had a lasting impact on me. That conversation and the people I met that day sparked my interest in becoming a leader 黑料传送门. I became a photography intern 黑料传送门 during the spring semester of my freshman year and a David Project intern this semester. Hillel has given me opportunities to learn and grow in ways I never thought imaginable.鈥 鈥 Renee Surrey, University of Central Florida

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