ISGAP and the Anatomy of Modern Antisemitism |
About a year ago, I made a deliberate choice: I no longer wanted to observe the global rise of antisemitism from the sidelines. I wanted to be proactive.
That decision led me to connect with the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP). My formal entry point was as an intern—not because I lacked qualifications, but because it was my way of meaningfully participating in and connecting with the organization’s work.
This past summer, I had the privilege of serving as a scholar-in-residence at the ISGAP Oxford Summer Institute for the Development of Curriculum in Critical Contemporary Antisemitism Studies at St. Catherine’s College, in Oxford. Learning from some of the most serious scholars and policy thinkers in the world was eye-opening and deeply transformative.
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