Insights from British-Israeli analyst, writer, and journalist of Middle Eastern affairs Jonathan Spyer for ISGAP. 0
Read moreAt the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute, Ansel K. Brown examines the deep-rooted hatred driving the global rise in antisemitism, as well as how and why Jews and African-Americans need to resume their cooperation that peaked in the 1960s with the Civil Rights Movement. 1
Read moreDavid Patterson, Hillel A. Feinberg Distinguished Chair in Holocaust Studies, Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Texas at Dallas, presents his lecture, “Antisemitism from Hitler to Hamas” at the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute. 3
Read moreISGAP Executive Director Charles Asher Small examines how academic institutions have become platforms for spreading undemocratic ideologies and antisemitic narratives through the influence of soft power. 1
Read moreCharles Asher Small, Executive Director, ISGAP, Natan Sharansky, Chairman, ISGAP and Michal Cotler-Wunsh Special Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism, Israel, offer opening remarks during the annual ISGAP-Oxford Oxford Summer Institute 0
Read moreDr. Rachel Fish discusses Israel education post-October 7th, while Dr. David Patterson and Dr. Cary Nelson examine the surge of anti-Israel sentiment on American campuses, with ISGAP leaders Charles Asher Small and David Harris. 4
Read moreThe Intersectionality of Racism and Antisemitism” is explored by educators William Kolbrener, Ansel Brown and Carlton Long. 2
Read moreISGAP leaders Charles Small and David Harris discuss fighting antisemitism with Mosab Hassan Yousef, also known as The Green Prince, the former militant son of a Hamas co-founder who became a Shin Bet agent and Israel advocate. 1
Read moreIsraeli historian and author Benny Morris gives a lecture at the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute entitled “A New Look at the 1948 War.” 5
Read moreAuthor Ben M. Freeman addresses the phenomenon of internalized anti-Jewishness in his talk on “The Impact of Jew-Hatred on Jews,” and professor Amy Elman lectures on “All American Antisemitism through Replacement Feminism.” 1
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