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“We are not there yet” – MPs address growing UK antisemitism at summit in Vienna

Other British voices shared their insights on combating antisemitism in universities, sports, and the arts and culture sectors

December 17, 2024 10:45
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The second annual Actions Matter: The International Antisemitism Summit in Vienna
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Influential figures from politics, academia, sport, and culture came together in Vienna last week, united in their commitment to combat the rising tide of antisemitism worldwide.

The second annual summit hosted in Vienna by the European Leadership Network (ELNET) and the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) focused on tackling the growing global threat of antisemitism.

Key outcomes included pledges to better document antisemitic incidents, address antisemitism across generations, and promote education on the Holocaust and Jewish culture, particularly at universites and through sports and social media.

David Hirsh, Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and co-founder of Engage, a campaign opposing academic boycotts of Israel, addressed the challenges Jews face in academia.