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Learn from the pride of the new generation

Younger activists are leading the way in standing up to haters with pride in their heritage

October 28, 2021 14:13
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Yisabella Hazan, 21, says we are in the midst of “Chanukah antisemitism”, a hatred that tells Jews to reject parts of who we are in order to be a part of the community of good. She is one of a number of modern-day Maccabees, fighting antisemites and showing Jews who have internalised this antisemitism how to find their voices.

I met Ysabella at the Tel Aviv Institute’s Jews Talk Justice conference, where activists came together to learn to advocate more effectively online. “Given that bigots radicalise and recruit online, our goal is to help people do the opposite: recruit more people into kindness, understanding, and inclusion, to discuss antisemitism and learn to combat it,” says Hen Mazzig, Senior Fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute.

Attendees included Jews of many backgrounds: Native American, Black, Latin, LGBTQ+, Yemenite, Mizrachi, Ashkenazi, as well as non-Jews, who use their platforms to combat Jew hate and defend the Jewish people and Israel.

Their activism and passion for Jewish pride is a direct antidote to the JVP (Jewish Voice for Peace)-type activist, the young campus Jew who has been forced to turn on Israel and Zionism to be accepted into left-wing circles.