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Lauder Fellow and President of the German Union of Jewish Students, JSUD, spoke to zdf heute, a German news outlet, about the presence of antisemitism in German society.
Winners of the Young Social Entrepreneurs (a member project of NextGenInc.) Final Pitch competition won a trip to Geneva, with support from the World Jewish Congress. During their trip to Geneva, the high schoolers visited the United Nations and toured the city with the heart of diplomacy.
During EUJS' SummerU in Malaga, Spain, WJC and WJC NextGen hosted a variety of sessions for union leaders during the 7-day conference, including an exclusive sit-down with WJC Executive Vice-President and founding father of Summer U Maram Stern.
The Year of Student Sport starts with a group of passionate individuals who began scattered across the UK but united through their love of sport and shared goals. After great success, The Year of Student Sport, a student-led campaign creating sports opportunities for Jewish students in the UK, is evolving.
Congratulations to former Lauder Fellows Emma Hallali (France), Hanna Nir (Sweden), and Guy Dabby-Joory (UK) on paving the way for a more inclusive space for Jewish students across Europe by during the EUJS General Assembly where a motion was adopted urging for more Mizrachi and Sephardic visibility within EUJS.
On Monday, the Australian Union of Jewish Students and Zionist Federation of Australia released a survey on the state of antisemitism on Australian university campuses.
Former Lauder Fellow and President of AUJS said, "the data corroborates what I witness on a day-to-day basis. Our universities have glaringly failed Jewish students, making many feel the need to conceal their identity."
Former Lauder Fellow Nati Pressmann was featured recently in a Toronto Star article discussing facing discrimination on campus for several minority groups. The article sheds light on antisemitism students are facing on campus and how to address the pressing issue.