Welcome to IAC MAGEN Onboarding Training
IAC MAGEN is a national civic leadership network empowering Israeli-American and Jewish community members to move
from reacting to challenges to shaping their local environment with confidence and purpose.
At this interactive training, participants will learn how local civic power works, how to build relationships with elected officials,
school boards, and law enforcement, how to respond to antisemitic issues in a smart and coordinated way, and finally how
to build a proud Jewish and pro Israeli community.
Through practical tools, community mapping, and peer collaboration, you will connect with others who care about strengthening
our community and join a growing national network working together for impact. The training is the starting point for continued engagement through local and national IAC MAGEN task forces focused on civic leadership, community resilience, and partnerships.
Task Force Selection
As part of IAC MAGEN Onboarding Training Day, you will join a Task Force- a focused group where your interests turn into real community impact.
Each Task Force works locally and nationally, providing tools, guidance, and a network to help you take meaningful action.
Please review the options below and select the one that most interests you:
Public & Elected Officials
Build relationships with local elected officials, school boards, and municipal leaders.
This group focuses on increasing community representation, engaging in public meetings, and proactively shaping policies and narratives related
to Jewish and Israeli-American communities.
SHIELD – Antisemitism Response
Be part of a coordinated response network addressing antisemitism in schools, campuses, and the public sphere.
This Task Force focuses on monitoring, reporting, escalation, community support, and working with relevant organizations to respond
effectively and strategically.
Law Enforcement
Develop relationships and coordination with local law enforcement agencies.
This group works on improving safety awareness, communication, and collaboration to ensure the community is protected and prepared.
Allies Relations
Build and strengthen relationships with non-Jewish partners, community leaders, and organizations.
This Task Force focuses on creating coalitions, fostering mutual understanding, and expanding the circle of support for the Jewish and Israeli-American community.
Please select one Task Force you would like to start with.
Note: After the training, you will have the opportunity to join additional Task Forces or switch between them based
on your interests and level of engagement.
About IAC MAGEN
IAC MAGEN (Hebrew for “shield”) is a national civic leadership initiative built to empower community members—not professionals
or politicians—to understand how local systems really work and how to meaningfully engage with them.
We exist to move communities from reacting to challenges to being informed, connected, and prepared to shape outcomes with confidence and coordination.
Through IAC MAGEN, participants gain practical tools to:
Understand how local civic systems operate
Build real relationships with school boards, city officials, and law enforcement
Respond effectively and thoughtfully to community challenges, including antisemitism
Join a growing national network of engaged civic leaders
What to Expect:
A shared dinner and meaningful networking with community leaders and advocates
Inspiring keynote remarks from distinguished speakers
A clear introduction to the IAC MAGEN model, training pathway, and leadership opportunities
Getting Involved:
The journey begins with a short foundational training day. From there, participants are invited into ongoing learning and national task forces focused on civic engagement, leadership, and community impact.
Who Should Attend:
This evening is for individuals who are ready to step in, stay informed, and take a more active role in strengthening their community and shaping local civic life.
Join Us:
Be part of the launch of a new civic leadership movement taking shape right now.
Location: Exact location provided upon registration (Lower Merion)
Date & Time: May 18 | 6:15 PM