While the normal college campus life feels like a thing of the past, the same battles and challenges for Jewish university students have moved to the online world.
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The World Union for Jewish Students will be hosting its 47th Congress online via a series of online events from Dec. 27-31, 2020, anticipates the participation of hundreds of student leaders from over 40 countries and includes presentations and sessions with key decision-makers, influencers and personalities from the world of politics, entertainment, media, education and culture.
"Congress comes at a time when Jewish student and community life is being disrupted all over the world and has left our students with very legitimate concerns over what lies ahead for them and their communities," said WUJ Executive Director of Naomi Mittelmann Cohen.
"WUJS Congress 2020 will enable student leaders to work together to combat new challenges that they face in the age of a pandemic, while creating new ideas and visions for a safer, more inclusive and just future."