The American Jewish Committee recently announced the individuals who will serve on the Disrupt Antisemitism awards committee.
"We are delighted that young Jewish leaders, and Jewish innovators, in the business, media and tech industries, have agreed to review and select the most innovative ideas to combat Jew-hatred," said Meggie Wyschogrod Fredman, Director of AJC's Alexander Young Leadership Department.
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Disrupt Antisemitism: AJC Invests in New Ideas to Fight Hate is the first-ever incubator for young American Jews who are passionate about fighting antisemitism. Shaped by the incubators of Silicon Valley, AJC is calling for bold ideas by and for young Jews to combat antisemitism locally, nationally, or virtually.
Committee members are: Jonathan Alden, vice president, BlackRock; Matt Coen, CEO, 142 Steps Ventures; Brian Cohen, Lavine Family executive director, Columbia/Barnard Hillel; Jordana Cutler, public policy director, Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, Facebook; Gabby Deutch, Washington correspondent, Jewish Insider; Archie Gottesman, founder, JewBelong; Sofia Gross, head of policy partnerships and social impact, Snap, Inc.; Anna Isaacson, senior vice president, social responsibility, NFL; Curtis Lane, founding partner, MTS Health Partners; Toby Milstein, community engagement manager, 1stdibs.com; Abby Pogrebin, author; Lisa Pruzan, AJC Board of Governors; Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor, Newsweek.