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Putin’s Hybrid War and the Jews – Purchase ISGAP Books Today!

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Drawn from journalist and ISGAP Research Fellow Sam Sokol’s reporting during the first years of the Donbas War, Putin’s Hybrid War and the Jews chronicles the collapse of Jewish life in the regions of eastern Ukraine occupied by Russian-backed separatist militias in 2014. Based on extensive research and interviews and told through the eyes of […]

Behind the Mask – The Antisemitic Nature of BDS Exposed

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The Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy of the State of Israel released a special report this month, “Behind the Mask – The Antisemitic Nature of BDS Exposed” The Report is an analysis of causes of contemporary antisemitism, the ideology of the BDS Movement, and some of the key actors that propagate this hatred […]

Michael Diamond: Combating the Triumvirate of Hatred

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Michael Diamond is a leading philanthropist and thought leader in the Canadian Jewish and business communities. He recently published an article in the Canadian Jewish News declaring his support for ISGAP’s approach to fighting contemporary antisemitism, and explaining his decision to take on a leadership role within the organization as it develops a center in […]

Accepting Applications for the 2019 ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute

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ISGAP Oxford-St John’s 2019 Flyer ISGAP-Oxford Summer Institute for Curriculum development In Critical Antisemitism Studies to be held at St. John’s College, Oxford Application deadline: February 18, 2019 The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP), a New York-based interdisciplinary research center, is seeking scholars-in-residence for an intensive two-week workshop-based curriculum development program […]

Book Review – The First Shall Be the Last: Rethinking Antisemitism

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Book review by Roman Katsman, Full Professor at the Department of Literature of the Jewish People in Bar Ilan University, Israel. Adam Katz and Eric Gans, The First Shall Be the Last: Rethinking Antisemitism. An Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy Publication. This book by Adam Katz and Eric Gans makes a significant […]

ISGAP Initiates Expert Consultation on Measuring Antisemitism

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Leading scholars, experts and practitioners from Europe, North America and Israel held a closed meeting in Paris, to confront the question of how to build an effective multi-layered “tool” to measure antisemitism effectively. Please view the press release from the proceedings below. MEASURING ANITSEMITISM: EXPERT MEETING As more governments are accepting responsibility for monitoring and collecting data on […]

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.

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.