Chanie Apfelbaum, author of the popular food blog Busy in Brooklyn, discusses her new cookbook, Totally Kosher, the intersection of Jewish culture and food, and the future of kosher cuisine.
On July 19, 2021, AJC CEO David Harris opens the International Scholars Conference on Antisemitism in Today’s America, a major virtual event convened by Indiana University’s Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism (ISCA), where dozens of scholars and practitioners from around the world come together to discuss the most pressing issues related to antisemitism in the United States. David Harris, one of the Jewish world’s leading experts on global trends, examines the dangers of what he has called “the growing normalization of antisemitism” in the only public-facing portion of the conference.
This AJC Global Forum 2018 session showcased the remarkable stories of two intrepid Israelis, Ambassador to Ethiopia Belaynesh Zevadia and Chief of Staff to the President of Israel Rivka Ravitz.
“If Only Israel (IOI) syndrome,” a term I began using several years ago, is the misguided notion, peddled in the name of Israel's “best interests” by some in the diplomatic, academic, and media worlds, that if only Israel did this or that, peace with the Palestinians would be at hand.