Tag: Ajc Europe

Simone Rodan Benzaquen, Managing Director of AJC Europe, discusses AJC's diplomatic efforts at the United Nations General Assembly.
AJC Chief Field Operations Officer, Melanie Maron Pell, talks with AJC Europe Managing Director, Simone Rodan-Benzaquen, about the implications of the first round of the French presidential election, highlighting the dangers that both the far right and far left pose to French society and Jews in particular.
The European Union has announced a new strategy to combat antisemitism, raising questions about its potential impact on Jews in Europe and diaspora communities outside the continent.
The podcast discusses the recent attempted kidnapping of Iranian exile Masih Alinejad by Iranian operatives.
The latest episode of People of the Pod discusses the results of a new survey on antisemitism in France, conducted by AJC, revealing concerning trends.
On this episode of People of the Pod, Simone Rodan-Benzaquen discusses the French National Assembly's adoption of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism.
A recent report by CNN reveals alarming statistics on antisemitism in Europe, with one-third of Europeans lacking knowledge about the Holocaust, one-fourth believing Jews have excessive influence in finance, and one-fifth thinking Jews wield undue power in the media and global politics.
In Berlin, a rally was held in response to an anti-Semitic attack on a young Arab man wearing a kippah.
President Trump's recent cabinet reshuffle in key foreign policy roles is discussed in the latest episode of AJC Passport with insights from Elliott Abrams, a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.