AJC – “A Conversation with Natan Sharansky”

Widely regarded as one of the most notable Jewish figures of the past century, Natan Sharansky’s name was a rallying cry for the Soviet Jewry movement. Jailed for his human rights activism and efforts to immigrate to Israel, Sharansky spent nine indescribably difficult years in the Soviet Gulag. He was released in 1986 and went […]

CAMERA on Campus – “Get to Know CAMERA on Campus”

Are you a student on campus? Are you interested in applying for a fellowship? Do you have an Israel group on campus that needs support? Do you want to inspire your peers and be a leader on campus? Come and meet our CAMERA on Campus staff, learn about our programs, and find out what is […]

AJC – “America Latina y el COVID-19: El Día Después”

La pandemia del Covid-19 llegó tarde a América Latina en relación a Estados Unidos y Europa. Las reacciones y el manejo de las crisis derivadas ha variado país por país con diferenciados grados de efectividad. Durante esta conversación, destacados observadores de la realidad regional analizarán el impacto y las implicaciones de la coronacrisis en la […]

Passages – “Event with former US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley”

U.N Ambassador Nikki Haley will be joining us Monday, May 4th at 3 PM CST for a LIVE Q&A on her leadership journey, defending Israel at the U.N., leading in times of crisis, her thoughts on the United States and Israel’s future role at the U.N., and more! You won’t want to miss this. Registration […]

AJC – “National Politics on Campus…from a Distance: An AJC Town Hall with College Democrats and College Republicans”

Jewish students are often among the most politically-engaged students on college campuses. Especially in this presidential election year, many students will get involved with presidential, congressional, or even local campaigns, canvassing their neighborhoods, phonebanking, or even working full-time in politics. But what does fighting for your political beliefs and values look like now, when politics […]

AJC – ” Coronavirus: A Challenge to Liberal Democracies?”

Since the Coronavirus pandemic erupted, leaders in the democratic world have used extensive powers as an immediate response to what constitute a global health crisis. These measures, going from travel bans to containment orders and closures of businesses can be seen as tests on democratic governments' commitment to liberties and civil rights. In some cases, […]

AJC – “The United Arab Emirates and the Coronavirus”

As the United Arab Emirates approaches the 50th anniversary of its 1971 founding, the country is confronting the twin threats of the coronavirus pandemic and its strategic consequences for diplomacy, geopolitics, the economy, and beyond – while continuing to invest in alternative energy, adapting its international affairs agenda to current realities, extending aid to states […]

JNF – “Hollywood Salutes Israel A Conversation with David Mamet”

A strong supporter of Israel and of JNF, David Mamet is one of the most acclaimed, and eclectic writers of our time. A Pulitzer Prize recipient, playwright, film director, screenwriter and author, he received Tony nominations for Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed‑the‑Plow. He’s written for television and radio, and is the creator, producer and frequent writer for the […]

AJC – “Transatlantic Dialogues (Part I): U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch and MEP Lukas Mandl”

Relations between the United States and European Union have experienced unprecedented strain in recent years. Can the two powers overcome their differences on Iran, Russia, Israel, and other key issues? Join us as we hear from leading voices on both sides of the Atlantic, with U.S. Congressman Ted Deutch, Chairman of the House Subcommittee on […]