The Johnny Appleseed of Judeophobia studies – Jerusalem Post Feature
https://isgap.org/post/2016/05/the-johnny-appleseed-of-judeophobia-studies-jerusalem-post-feature/
Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP, has been actively combatting antisemitism across the globe. His many exploits were recently documented in the Jerusalem Post. Click here to read the article.
Executive Director of ISGAP Conducts Q&A with The Jewish Week
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Dr. Charles Asher Small addressed the dangerous rise of antisemitism in Europe during his interview with The Jewish Week. Click here to read the article.
Dr. Glen Feder, Director of ISGAP France, i24 News Interview
https://isgap.org/post/2016/02/dr-glen-feder-director-of-isgap-france-i24-news-interview/
Dr. Glen Feder, Director of ISGAP France and Senior Research Fellow, sat down with i24 News to discuss the connection between increasing emigration to Israel and antisemitism. Interview in French. Click here to watch.
Executive Director, Dr. Charles Small’s Radio Interview
https://isgap.org/post/2016/01/executive-director-dr-charles-smalls-radio-interview/
ISGAP’s Executive Director, Dr. Charles Asher Small sat with Dr. Luis Fleischman, Vice President for Jewish Community Relations Council at the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Florida and the host of “The Power of Gentle Talk” to discuss antisemitism, Islamism, and the BDS Movement. Click here to watch the video.
ISGAP Featured in Jerusalem Post Article
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ISGAP’s Executive Director and other Senior members of ISGAP spoke at the Israeli Knesset on December 29th, read The Jerusalem Post’s coverage of the event. Click here to read the article.
ISGAP’s Presentation at Israeli Knesset Featured in Haaretz
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Irwin Cotler: “World Is Witnessing New, Virulent and Even Lethal’ anti-Semitism” Knesset committee hosts international experts and activists for special session on anti-Semitism and delegitimization of Israel. Click here to read the article.
ISGAP’s Executive Director, Dr. Charles Asher Small Returns to Yale to Speak with Ruth R. Wisse
https://isgap.org/post/2016/01/isgaps-executive-director-dr-charles-asher-small-returns-to-yale-to-speak-with-ruth-r-wisse/
Defeating Global Antisemitism: The View from the United States Executive Director of ISGAP, Dr. Charles Asher Small and Ruth R. Wisse, Professor Emerita at Harvard University, asses the nature of contemporary antisemitism and ways to defeat it. This event was moderated by Rabbi Leah Cohen ofYale University’s Slifka Center. This marks Charles […]
New Publication! The Yale Papers: Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective
https://isgap.org/post/2016/01/new-publication-the-yale-papers-antisemitism-in-comparative-perspective/
The Yale Papers: Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective Between 2006 and 2011, the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) established and sponsored the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism (YIISA), the first academic research center dedicated to the study of antisemitism based at a North American university. During its mandate, […]
Israel and the Belgian Media: A Mirror of the Israel-Gaza Conflict (July-August 2014)
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By: Dr. Joel Kotek, ISGAP Research Fellow Focusing on the Belgian francophone media’s coverage of the 2014 Gaza conflict, this paper traces the specific ways in which news reporting on the Middle East manifests an inherently anti-Israel bias that draws upon a Western tradition of antisemitic figures and motifs. The Belgian media’s systematically negative predisposition […]
ISGAP Summer Institute 2015, University Curriculum Development
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On July 26, 2015, 34 participants from 19 different countries arrived at Hertford College, Oxford University for an intensive two week workshop-based curriculum development program dedicated to the development of antisemitism studies as an academic discipline. Click here to watch the video.