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Antisemitism and the Media with Yair Rosenberg + Rachel Fish
March 24 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT

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Reports of increased antisemetic harassment, vandalism, and violence in this country have members of the Jewish community concerned. What is really going on? And what can we as a community do about it?
Join us for an engaging and informative session on the way antisemitism is manifested in the media, featuring The Atlantic’s Yair Rosenberg and moderated by Rachel Fish, Ph.D., co-founder of Boundless.
The session is being offered as part of the JCC’s Antisemitism in America: Charting a Path Forward series and will include opportunities for small group discussions.
Yair Rosenberg is a contributing writer at The Atlantic, where he writes the Deep Shtetl newsletter on the intersection of politics, culture, and religion. His latest project is Antisemitism, Explained, a video series that tackles the biggest questions about anti-Jewish prejudice.
Rachel Fish, Ph.D., is an academic with 20 years of experience in the fields of Israeli history, Zionist thought, and Middle Eastern Studies. Most recently, Dr. Fish was the founding executive director of the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism.
This program is sponsored by The Center for Jewish Living, The Joseph Stern Center for Social Responsibility, and the New York Jewish Agenda (NYJA).
Antisemitism programs at the JCC are made possible by the Mayor’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes, the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan’s Matana Giving Circle, and an anonymous donor.