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In this episode of the podcast "People of Pod," Nachman Shai, Israel's Minister of Diaspora Affairs, discusses his role in supporting Jews around the world, including his recent visit to Surfside, Florida following the collapse of Champlain Towers South.
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This article discusses two recent instances of antisemitism.
In this discussion, AJC Jerusalem Director Avital Leibovich, AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal, and AJC Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson examine the current state of U.S. policy on Iran and whether policymakers have learned from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
The Israeli Supreme Court recently made a ruling on non-Orthodox conversions, which has implications for the Israel-Diaspora relationship.
Facebook has announced that it will ban Holocaust denial content from its platform.
AJC, an organization that promotes understanding between Arab states and the Jewish people, has announced plans to open its first permanent office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
AJC (American Jewish Committee) and the National Urban League are partnering to designate the week of September 7th as Black-Jewish Unity Week.
In a discussion about the 2020 Democratic National Convention, Halie Soifer, the Executive Director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, emphasizes the Democratic Party's support for Israel and addresses concerns of the Jewish community leading up to the election.
Holly Huffnagle, the U.S. Director for Combating Antisemitism at the American Jewish Committee (AJC), and Dave Rich, the Director of Policy at the UK's Community Security Trust, discuss the increase in antisemitic conspiracy theories during the COVID-19 pandemic and after the killing of George Floyd.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey's retirement after 32 years in office is discussed on the latest episode of People of the Pod.
The podcast "People of the Pod" features a discussion with Amanda Borschel-Dan from Times of Israel about the show's origins and expectations.
Dr. Steven Bayme of AJC discusses the current state of Israel-Diaspora relations after a recent fact-finding mission in Israel, highlighting key insights.
Harriet Schleifer became the first female president of AJC, sharing her vision for the organization's future, succeeding John Shapiro.
Imam Mohamed Magid, a prominent imam in America, and AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal discuss Islam in America, Muslim-Jewish relations, and the recent publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon by The New York Times in a podcast by AJC Passport.
In response to the tragic Pittsburgh synagogue attack, AJC initiated the #ShowUpForShabbat global campaign to support the Jewish community and stand against intimidation.
Every year during the UN General Assembly in New York City, world leaders accumulate unpaid parking tickets, but for AJC (American Jewish Committee), this event offers a unique chance to advocate for global Jewish interests.
President Trump's recent visit to Europe stirred controversy as he branded the European Union a U.S. foe and faced backlash for his handling of pressing issues like Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Poland has introduced a controversial bill just before International Holocaust Remembrance Day, aiming to make it illegal to blame Poland or Polish citizens for Holocaust crimes, with penalties including up to three years in jail for using the term "Polish death camps."
Vice President Mike Pence's strong support for Israel, rooted in his Evangelical faith, was highlighted during his recent visit to the country.