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Following her attendance at the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Lauder Fellow Pe'er Krut wrote a reflection on her experience originally published on Ultravires.ca.
During the third and final JYA virtual session before the in-person gathering in Denver on the sidelines of BBYOIC, JYA delegates heard from Ernest Herzog, WJC's Head of Combatting Antisemitism, Intelligence, and Security.
D Academy member Sabrina Soffer has made a significant academic contribution with her publication in the ISGAP Journal. Her paper, "The Seeds of Campus Antisemitism," examines the troubling conne
From December 29, 2024 - January 2, 2025, WJC NextGen brought a delegation of 7 Lauder Fellows and 9 Incubator project leaders to the World Union of Jewish Students 51st Congress in Berlin, Germany.
On the sidelines of the World Union of Jewish Students Congress in Berlin, WJC NextGen participated in the official Brandenburg Gate Hanukkah Lighting.
From 20th to 25th December, one of the biggest events in the British Jewish communal diary, Limmud Festival, took place. A celebration of Jewish life with sessions on everything from campus life to Cabaret, Jewish history and Jewish futures, and politics to pastiche. During the 5 day festival, JDA Noah Katz delivered three talks on a range of topics.
This weekend, Lauder Fellow Matty Fisher brought a unique and vital conversation to Limmud in the UK. Fisher's panel addressed the intersection of Jewish identity and living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).