New York City Mayor Eric Adams welcomes attendees to his city. New York City is home to one of the world's largest Jewish communities. He outlines steps his administration is taking to combat antisemitism and support the city's vibrant Jewish life.
In her remarks to AJC Global Forum 2022, Natalie Kahn, Harvard '23, discussed antisemitism on college campuses, including the recent decision by the Harvard Crimson student newspaper to support the antisemitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
How has antisemitism directly affected Americans? Three individuals share how rising antisemitism has impacted them and steps we can take personally and as a society to confront the troubling trend.
How can America overcome the challenges of division, hate and violence? Hear from Rami Jabara, brother of hate crime victim Khalid Jabara, Robert Peterson, son of Yong Ae Yue, who was murdered in hate crime attack in Georgia in 2021, and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown on the impact of hate on themselves and their communities and how we can overcome these challenges.
Following a powerful message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, AJC CEO David Harris speaks about the need for the U.S. Jewish community to redouble their efforts to support Ukraine.
At AJC Global Forum 2022, family, friends, and colleagues at the American Jewish Committee gave a warm tribute to AJC President Harriet P. Schleifer, the first woman president of AJC. Introduced by AJC Honorary President John M. Shapiro.
The New York Times columnist Bret Stephens returnd to AJC Global Forum 2022 to debate American University scholar Dr. Pamela Nadell on whether the golden age of American Jewry has come to an end.