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Upcoming panel to pit millennials against anti-Semitism

"Each panel member will be making specific calls to action and providing the attendees with ways to getting involved immediately to join the fight against anti-Semitism in America," said Bryan Leib, program manager of the Israeli-American Council of New York.

by  JNS and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  07-16-2019 14:15
Last modified: 07-16-2019 16:51
Upcoming panel to pit millennials against anti-SemitismAP/Thibault Camus

A young woman holds up a sign reading "I am a Jew" at a demonstration denouncing anti-Semitism in France in March 2018 | Photo: AP/Thibault Camus

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Jewish and pro-Israel organizations will host a millennial panel next month in New York about combating anti-Semitism.

The Aug. 7 event on Manhattan's Upper East Side, The Time Is Now: Millennials Fighting Back Against Anti-Semitism, will be led by Jewish National Fund CEO Russell Robinson.

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The panel will feature Melissa Weiss, national campus outreach director at the Simon Wiesenthal Center; Daniel Cohen, campaign manager of the digital advocacy unit at the World Jewish Congress; Avi Posnick, Northeast and New England director of StandWithUs; and Bryan Leib, program manager, Israeli-American Council of New York and a former congressional candidate.

"We are looking to build awareness for the panel discussion," Leib told JNS.

"Each panel member will be making specific calls to action and providing the attendees with ways of getting involved immediately to join the fight against anti-Semitism in America."

Anti-Semitism has become a problem for millennials and others from Europe to the United States, from college campuses to the US Congress.

Jews are the leading target of hate crimes among religious groups annually, according to the FBI.

"The time is now for millennials to take a leadership position in the war against anti-Semitism," stated Leib.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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