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ISGAP Newsletter – A Year in Review

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ISGAP is pleased to update its supporters and friends on our recent activities and accomplishments.  Engaging in high calibre scholarship, ISGAP remains committed to combatting, mapping, and decoding contemporary antisemitism by empowering a network of intellectuals on the battlefield of ideas. ISGAP scholars are teaching how best to understand and tackle antisemitism in communities and […]

Watch the 2022 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute for Curriculum Development Video Highlights

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Watch the video highlights from the ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute in Critical Antisemitism Studies, Pembroke College, Oxford. The two-week Summer Institute, held from 7 – 19 August 2022, is dedicated to developing critical contemporary antisemitism studies as a recognized academic discipline. Click below to watch: To watch the Day One Video Highlights Click Here To watch […]

NEW ISGAP REPORT: “Antisemitic Influence Campaigns: Project Nemesis” by Dr. Lev Topor

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To read the article by David Rose in the Jewish Chronicle click here. “A sinister internet platform spouting antisemitic conspiracy theories and targeting notable Jews in the UK and worldwide amounts to a modern version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, experts warn in a new report. Called “Project Nemesis”, the site has […]

ISGAP Fellows Reject Antisemitic Tropes in Amnesty Report

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“ISGAP strongly rejects the biased antisemitic tropes found within Amnesty International’s recent report, “Israel’s Apartheid Against Palestinians: Cruel System of Domination and Crime Against Humanity.” The bending of history and facts in this report is a prime example of how contemporary antisemitism manifests itself, with the sole goal of dismantling the only Jewish State.”  ISGAP […]

ISGAP condemns the Middle East Studies Association’s (MESA) Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Resolution

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The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) joins other academic organizations and learned societies representing tens of thousands of scholars across the globe to voice its strong condemnation of the Middle East Studies Association’s (MESA) recent decision to endorse and implement a Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) resolution against  Israel and its universities. […]

Upcoming Webinars: April, May, June 2022

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05 April, “Camp David: The Missing Popular Peace” Professor Tewfik Aclimandos, Department of International Relations, Collège de France; Visiting Professor, Cairo University, Egypt Antisemitism in the Middle East in Comparative Perspective Date: Tuesday, April 5th, 2022 at 11:00 AM EDT To register for ISGAP’s seminar series, in Arabic featuring simultaneous English translation click here ━ 07 […]

Projecting Malice, the Classic Antisemitic Trope: Amnesty International’s Apartheid Report

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Richard Landes, Chair, Council of Scholars SPME Many have commented on the systematic effort of Amnesty International’s Apartheid Report to stigmatize Israel, to stretch beyond recognition the definition of “Apartheid” and “race” in order to accuse Israel of “crimes against humanity.” It is worth noting that this effort is unparalleled in Amnesty’s research on other countries, where […]

ISGAP Conference: Contemporary Jewry in Sub-Saharan Africa Symposium, The Voices of Jewish-African Leaders

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Read the article by Daphne Klajman, Research and Programming Coordinator, ISGAP, which highlights the story of three of the speakers in the Jerusalem Post by clicking here. Throughout much of Africa, during the past fifty years, there has been a re-emergence of ancient Jewish communities, and a surge of new Jewish communities, both with increasing […]

ISGAP’s New Webinar Series: Join Here

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ISGAP-Woolf Institute Contemporary Antisemitism in Comparative Perspective International Seminar Series Convened by Chloe Pinto and Dr. Lev Topor Antisemitism in East and Southeast Asia in Comparative Perspective Convened by Dr. Mary J. Ainslie and Dr. Navras Aafreedi Antisemitism in Latin America in Comparative Perspective Convened by Dr. Judit Bokser Liwerant. Antisemitism in the Middle East […]