The $30 million virtual event: A platform for resistance

A free and open-to-the-public virtual event, requiring pre-registration, has been organized to explore the depth of the assault on Jewish people in Europe and the U.S. The event, which is free and open to the public, requires pre-registration. Participants are encouraged to bring questions, as the panelists will address audience inquiries throughout the session.

The virtual event aims to raise awareness, provide historical and legal context, and empower attendees with tools to combat antisemitism and antizionism. By bringing together legal scholarship and firsthand experience, the speakers will offer insights into how to preserve Jewish participation in civic life and counteract efforts to silence and exclude Jews.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The assault on Jewish people in Europe and the U.S . is a coordinated effort, targeting Jewish individuals and communities through institutional discrimination , public harassment, and political pressure. The assault manifests in various forms, including the creation of Zionist-free zones on college campuses and in academic departments, physical attacks on Jews in the streets and at gatherings, and a relentless push by prominent podcasters, influencers, and politicians to portray American Jews as disloyal and controlling.

The event will feature two distinguished experts: Professor William Jacobson, a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, and Brandy Shufutinsky, Director of FDD's Program on Education and National Security. Professor Jacobson has written extensively on campus antisemitism, including his novel Academic Tribalism, which predicted the post-October 7 surge in anti-Jewish hostility.

What auditors flagged in the May filing?

The event aims to raise awareness,provide historical and legal context, and empower attendees with tools to combat antisemitism and antizionism. By bringing together legal scholarship and firsthand experience, the speakers will offer insights into how to preserve Jewish participation in civic life and counteract efforts to silence and exclude Jews.

The assault on Jewish people in Europe and the U.S. is a coordinated effort,targeting Jewish individuals and communities through institutional discrimination, public harassment, and political pressure. the assault manifests in various forms, including the creation of Zionist-free zones on college campuses and in academic departments, physical attacks on Jews in the streets and at gatherings, and a relentless push by prominent podcasters, influencers, and politicians to portray American Jews as disloyal and controlling.

A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash

The event will feature two distinguished experts: Professor William Jacobson, a Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law School, and Brandy Shufutinsky, Director of FDD's Program on Education and National Security. Professor Jacobson has written extensively on campus antisemitism, including his novel Academic Tribalism, which predicted the post-October 7 surge in anti-Jewish hostility.

The assault on Jewish people in Europe and the U.S. is a coordinated effort, targeting Jewish individuals and communities through institutional discrimination, public harassment, and political pressure. The assault manifests in various forms, including the creation of Zionist-free zones on college campuses and in academic departments, physical attacks on Jews in the streets and at gatherings, and a relentless push by prominent podcasters, influencers, and politicians to portray American Jews as disloyal and controlling.