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Thursday, April 25
The Indiana Daily Student

Rabbi Sue Silberberg works actively to create a safe space on the Indiana University campus, and more widely across the Bloomington community. Students come to Rabbi Sue often for help and guidance when they face antisemitic words or acts. "It's hard to be Jewish off by yourself in a corner, because community is so much a part of who we are as Jews," Silberberg said. Anya Heminger

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Rabbi Sue Silberberg works actively to create a safe space on the Indiana University campus, and more widely across the Bloomington community. Students come to Rabbi Sue often for help and guidance when they face antisemitic words or acts. "It's hard to be Jewish off by yourself in a corner, because community is so much a part of who we are as Jews," Silberberg said.