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On AJC Passport, Congressman Brad Schneider talks about the anti-BDS bill and President Trump's remarks on Jewish Democrats.
This week on AJC Passport, Endy Zemenides discusses the potential of cooperation between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus, backed by the U.S., to enhance stability and democracy in the Middle East while bolstering Israel's maritime interests in the Mediterranean.
AJC Passport's recent episode features Dina Siegel Vann discussing the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the AMIA building in Buenos Aires and Argentina's current stance on Hezbollah.
AJC's Jason Isaacson discussed the U.S. Department of Justice Summit on Combating Antisemitism and the increased efforts to combat antisemitism.
Dr. Remko Leemhuis from AJC's Berlin Ramer Institute discusses Hezbollah's concerning activities in Germany and advocates for designating the Iranian proxy as a terrorist organization.
In a special Florida-themed episode of AJC Passport, two members of Congress, Representative Ted Deutch (D-FL) and Representative Brian Mast (R-FL), emphasize the significance of bipartisan pro-Israel support and the necessity to address the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States.
Hannah Rosenthal, former U.S. State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, recently participated in an AJC Passport live show in Atlanta, marking 75 years since AJC's Atlanta office was established.
JTA Washington Bureau Chief Ron Kampeas provides insight into the heated exchange of comments between Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and President Trump following Omar's remarks about the September 11 attacks.
The final results of the Israeli election for the 21st Knesset and prime minister have been announced, with insights provided by David Makovsky from The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Avital Leibovich from AJC Jerusalem.
On AJC Passport, the discussion revolves around the 2019 Women's March, which faced controversy due to allegations of anti-Semitism within its leadership.
AJC Passport's live episode from Washington, D.C. featured freshman Congress members Rep. Donna Shalala and Rep. Van Taylor discussing their priorities, which include enhancing U.S.-Israel relations and promoting bipartisanship.
Micah Goodman, a prominent figure associated with the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, delves into the contentious topic of whether Israel should stay in the West Bank or withdraw from the territories in his book "Catch-67."
AJC Passport recently delved into two key topics: Sino-Israeli relations and the role of pro-Israel Evangelicals.
The text discusses the historical significance of the Atlantic Charter articulated by Roosevelt and Churchill during World War II, emphasizing values like peace, free trade, human rights, and democracy.
In a recent episode of AJC Passport, journalist Ronen Bergman delves into the Mossad's strategy of targeted killings, based on his book "Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations," shedding light on the secretive agency's tactics through archives and interviews.
This episode of AJC Passport delves into the possibility of a long-term ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the political future of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and the trade war between the United States and Turkey, former NATO allies.
Laura Adkins and Aiden Pink, journalists at The Forward, created a comprehensive guide ranking over 200 colleges for Jewish students based on factors such as Jewish a cappella groups, kosher food availability, and BDS presence on campus.
AJC Passport discusses the upcoming confirmation battle for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh with insights from AJC General Counsel Marc Stern, an expert on the court and religious liberty.
Journalist and author Matti Friedman discusses the role of the press in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a live episode of AJC Passport from Jerusalem.
Yossi Klein Halevi is featured in this week's AJC Passport discussing his latest book, "Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor," exploring how the narratives Israelis and Palestinians tell about their history could contribute to peace.
The episode of AJC Passport discusses the recent violence in Gaza, questioning whether it is a protest, assault, media ploy, or a combination.
As the deadline for the Iran nuclear deal nears, President Trump must decide whether or not to waive sanctions on Iran.
In Berlin, a rally was held in response to an anti-Semitic attack on a young Arab man wearing a kippah.
AJC Passport recently marked Israel's 70th anniversary by engaging with three prominent figures: Tzipi Livni, a Member of Knesset and former Foreign Minister, offered a political perspective; Francine Klagsbrun, a historian and activist, provided a historical analysis through the lens of her biography of Golda Meir; and David Harris, CEO of AJC, shared insights as an advocate for Israel.
AJC Passport discusses the Senate Foreign Relations hearings on CIA Director Mike Pompeo's nomination and its implications for US foreign policy.