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5 Tips To Help Jewish College Kids Navigate Life on Campus

Updated: Sep 17

Starting college is a major milestone — but for many Jewish students in 2025, it comes with unique challenges. Rising antisemitism on campus can leave students feeling isolated, silenced, or pressured to hide their identity.


In a recent article for Kveller, Dr. Jessica Zmood offers five practical ways parents can prepare their children to face these realities with resilience:


  1. Strengthen Jewish Identity – Build a foundation through traditions, stories, and connection to campus Jewish organizations.

  2. Teach Emotional Regulation – Equip students to recognize and manage stress and trauma responses.

  3. Normalize Seeking Help – Encourage therapy and connect them with culturally competent mental health support.

  4. Discuss Post-Traumatic Growth – Frame adversity as a potential source of insight and personal strength.

  5. Stay Connected – Keep conversations open and judgment-free, even as views evolve.


These insights remind us that while we can’t shield our children from every challenge, we can prepare them with the emotional, spiritual, and cultural tools they need to thrive.


Read the full article at Kveller.com.



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