Israel as a Fault Line: What You See Is What You Get, which reflects on her Mizrahi heritage and comments on the ill-conceived narrative of Jews and white Israelis as “European colonizers.”
One of the growing dangers emerging from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rampant misinformation on social media, in the news, and on college campuses and many classrooms across the country. This guide clarifies the most common falsehoods about Israel making the rounds today.
Take AJC's Back to School quiz, covering everything from celebrating Jewish life on campus and addressing the rise in antisemitism to how AJC empowers students to advocate for the Jewish people and Israel.
The U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, incorporating various recommendations from AJC, outlines over a dozen measures to combat the concerning surge of antisemitism on college campuses. In the fall of 2023, the U.S. Department of Education will launch an Antisemitism Awareness Campaign, ensuring that schools heed complaints of discrimination against Jewish students, and AJC will continue to work closely with university administrators and secondary school administrators nationwide to help effectively enact the recommendations this coming academic year.