STOP ANTIZIONISM UPCOMING EVENTS

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Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

We will be sharing our upcoming events below. If you are interested in partnering for an event, or having us showcase an event please contact us today.

πŸ“ The Radicalization of Antizionism by Dr. Naya Lekht

Why Soviet Antizionism Did Not Kill and Western Antizionism Does

πŸ—“ Wednesday, March 4 , 2026 | πŸ•’ 7:30 PM

This is a Let My People Know webinar series #2

Key topics include:

  • How antizionism came to the west tracing the Soviet roots

  • How antizionism became a social movement that turned violent

  • Why this transformation matters

πŸ“ 34th Symposium on The Holocaust & Genocide

Generations

πŸ—“ Tuesday , March 24 | πŸ•’ 12 PM
πŸ“ Montreal

Unmasking the Antizionist Era - A new Face of An Old Hate

Join the 34th Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide.

An in-person event in Montreal, Canada

Location: Vanier College Amphitheatre (B223).

Address: 821 Sainte Croix Ave., Saint-Laurent

πŸ“ The Assembly Line of Antizionism: Soviet Roots of Today’s Progressive Antizionism with Dr. Naya Lekht

Presented by Chai Mitzvah Scholars Circle

πŸ—“Tuesday, March 24 | πŸ•’ 7:00 PM EST
πŸ“ Virtual

This lecture is part of Antizionism: The History of an Ideology, a six-part series hosted by Chai Mitzvah. The series examines the historical origins, evolution, and contemporary manifestations of antizionism. Sponsored by the Institute for the Critical Study of Antizionism.

The Soviet Union did not merely criticize Zionism; it engineered a decades-long, state-sponsored ideological project designed to repackage antisemitism as antizionism. This talk traces that campaign from its origins to its global afterlife: how it began, how it evolved, and how it succeeded in transforming Jew-hatred into a morally sanctioned political language. The talk will map the ideological relay system through which Soviet antizionism migrated into global circulation, revealing its explicit entanglements with Nazi antisemitism, Arab nationalist and Islamist movements, and Western progressive frameworks. What emerged was not a critique of Israeli policy, but a coherent and portable ideology of Jewish demonization β€” the blueprint for contemporary antizionism.

πŸ“Œ World Symposium on Antizionism
Ideological Mutation in the Contemporary Era
πŸ“ Toronto, Canada | April 2026

πŸ—“ Sunday, April 2026 

This historic landmark gathering will unite scholars, educators, policy thinkers, and advocates to confront Antizionism as: 

  • The third era of Jew-hatred

  • A destabilizing ideological threat to democratic societies

More announcements coming soon